NITRATE NITROGEN (N) – FRUIT DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION PERIOD
Plantmate 20-10-20+TE, with its 20% Nitrogen (N) content, provides strong, leafy growth and rich green color in your plants. Without enough nitrogen, growth slows and plants wilt. Flowering and fruiting plants fed with too much nitrogen struggle to grow and lose their flowers and fruits. High Potassium (K) rate ensures balanced growth; It helps regulate root and top growth, keeping your plants healthy and balanced. This high potassium formulation affects all aspects of the healthy development of plants, from cold and drought tolerance to disease and pest resistance. It also helps transport water and sugar within the plant, making the flowers and seeds stronger and the fruits sweet and juicy. The low phosphorus content in the formulation will help reduce stretching and create more compact plants. Plantmate 20-10-20+TE is a balanced nitrogen and potassium fertilizer applied from the beginning of fruit growth. It promotes fruit development, reduces cracking, and encourages the cultivation of hard and plump fruits. Especially; It can be used safely to fertilize plants such as Cucumber, Watermelon, Melon and Zucchini.
Methods of Application and Dosages
It can be used throughout the season on cut flowers and green leafy vegetables, after flowering in orchards, and at the beginning of tuber development in tuberous plants. It is applied at 7-10 day intervals during the growing period, which includes the beginning of the vegetation period and the period when balanced nutrition is needed. 0.5-1.5 kg/da/day is applied from the soil with irrigation water. (Excluding Cereals and Green Areas) These values are recommendations. This amount; It may vary due to reasons such as climate, soil type, air temperature, type of plant, productivity status, and difference in irrigation system. Appropriate doses can be determined by expert consultants with technical knowledge on this subject, according to agricultural analysis results and the development status of the plants. Do not exceed the recommended application amount.