Classification:
Other
Chemical Name:
Potassium Humate
Other Names:
Carbamide
Type:
Compost
Physical State:
Powder
Release Type:
Controlled
Purity(%):
99%
Application:
Organic Fertilizer
Color:
Red
Storage:
Dry Place
Contact Person
Sukha Village, Dunguripali Tehsil, Sonepur District, Near Police Chowki,
K+ is mixed with either chloride (muriate of potash) or sulphate (sulphate of potash) in the most common potassium fertilisers (Table 3). There are three grades of potassium chloride (KCl) available: 50 percent K, 41 per cent K, and 33 percent K. The two latter forms are recommended as K+ fertilisers for natrophic crops because they contain significant levels of sodium chloride (NaCl). The chloride is frequently combined with sulfuric acid to make potassium sulphate (K2SO4). K2SO4 normally has a K content of 43 percent. Because modern highly concentrated fertilisers cause uneven plant nutrition, sulfate-based fertilisers, which have only been utilised for a few unique crops up until now, may have a broader application. When nonchloride crops require Mg, this is an effective fertiliser to use.
Classification: | Other |
Chemical Name: | Potassium Humate |
Other Names: | Carbamide |
Type: | Compost |
Physical State: | Powder |
Release Type: | Controlled |
Purity(%): | 99% |
Application: | Organic Fertilizer |
Color: | Red |
Storage: | Dry Place |