Zardasht Fertilizer NPK 13-40-13 + TE
Guaranteed content (wt%) | Nutrients |
13 | Total nitrogen (N) |
40 | Available phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) |
13 | Water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O) |
0.03 | Chelated zinc by EDTA |
0.04 | Chelated manganese by EDTA |
0.08 | Chelated iron by EDTA |
0.04 | Chelated copper by EDTA |
0.005 | Water-soluble molybdenum |
0.02 | Water-soluble boron |
0.3 | Humic acid |
0.4 | Amino acid |
0.1 | Free EDTA |
This high phosphorus content fertilizer is enriched with chelated microelements. Application of this fertilizer in the early stages of planting and flowering enhances plant root development, blooming and fruiting. Since this fertilizer is free of chlorine, sodium and heavy metals, it is not toxic, does not burn plant leaves and is also suitable for salty soils.
Applications and usage
- This fertilizer is completely soluble in water and is applicable through all types of irrigation systems (flood, drip, sprinkler and foliar). It is suitable for all types of agricultural and horticultural plants.
- Application rates are for guidance only. Actual rates will vary with local growing conditions, soil analysis and plant’s age.
- It is compatible with most types of fertilizers and pesticides.
Storage life
2 years at 25 °C
(Keep in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.)
Warning
Keep out of reach of children and away from food, drink and animal foodstuffs.
Registration number
71982
Packaging
25 kg bags
Type of vegetation | Irrigation application (kg/ha) | Foliar application (kg/1000 L) | Period of application |
Farming plants | 10 – 15
| 3 – 4
| Early stages of growth up to three times |
Fruit trees | 10 – 25
| 4 – 5
| Early stages of growth and after harvest up to three times |
Leafy vegetables | 10 – 15
| 2 – 3
| Early stages of growth up to three times |
Solanaceae, cucurbits, … | 15 – 20
| 3 – 4
| Early stages of growth up to three times |
Ornamental plants | 10 – 15
| 2 – 3
| Early stages of growth up to two times |
Transplantation of seedling | (20 kg/ha) irrigation | After transplanting seedling and early stages of growth |