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NK 10.8-4 AMINO ACID FERTILIZER FOR FERTIGATION

Stimulator of the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil.

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Description

PROORGAN It is a special combination of organic matter, amino acids, humic and fulvic acids, nitrogen and potassium developed for application via the roots dissolved in irrigation water.

PROORGAN It works by improving the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil: it increases water retention capacity, cation exchange capacity, oxygenation of the root system, facilitates the assimilation of fertilizers and mobilizes blocked nutrients.

It results in a good stimulating effect.

Composition

  • Free Amino Acids: 8.7% p/v 7% p/p
  • Total Nitrogen (N): 13.5% p/v 10.8% w/p
  • Organic Nitrogen: 2.5% w/v 2% w/p
  • Nitric Nitrogen: 2.5% w/v 2% w/w
  • Ammoniacal nitrogen: 2.5% w/v 2% w/w
  • Urea nitrogen: 6% p/v 4.8% w/p
  • Potassium Oxide (K2O) water soluble: 5% w/v 4% w/w
  • Total Organic Matter: 50% p/v 40% p/p
  • Total Humic Extract: 18.1% p/v 14.5% p/p
  • Fulvic Acids: 18.1% p/v 14.5% p/p

SPECIFIC FEATURES:

  • pH: 5.5
  • Density: 1.25 Kg/L
  • Water-soluble liquid

Amino acid profile: Glutamic acid, Proline, Alanine, Glycine, Leucine, Aspartic acid, Lysine, Valine, Serine, Argenine, Histidine, Threonine, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Isoleucine, Cystine, Cysteine, Methionine, α-Aminobutyric acid, Tryptophan.

PROORGAN It has been made with a special combination of amino acids: amino acids obtained through enzymatic hydrolysis of cereal proteins and amino acids obtained through fermentation by lacto bacillus.

The heavy metal content is below the limits authorized for this classification.

Application

PROORGAN It is a liquid product that is completely water-soluble. It can be applied in fertigation using localized irrigation systems, flood irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, injection, etc.

Dose

Apply 60 to 120 L./ha.

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