Potassium sulfate is a potash fertilizer with a very low chlorine content and is suitable for fertilizing garden crops that are sensitive to chlorine, such as potatoes, onions, beans, strawberries, raspberries, flowers, plum and cherry trees. With a lack of potassium, the leaves of the plant turn yellow from the edges of the leaf and turn brown. The edges of the sheet twist from top to bottom.
Manual
- In the fall, potassium sulfate is dug into the soil.
- During plant growth, the fertilizer is mixed into the soil along with nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers.
- The crown of plum and cherry trees is sprayed with a solution of potassium sulfate in 100-150 g/10 l of water.
- Allowed for use in organic production.
STANDARD OF USE:
- Strawberry 5-25 g/m².
- Flowers 5-10 g/m².
- Potatoes, beans and other garden crops 20-25 g/m².
STORAGE: Store in the original packaging, dry, out of the reach of children and domestic animals. STORAGE PERIOD: When properly stored, the period of use is not limited.
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