Potassium sulphate - soluble garden fertiliser - 20 kg is used for the rapid replenishment of potassium and sulphur in the soil, which helps maintain healthy plant growth and prepare them for the fruiting season and winter dormancy. It is intended for chlorine-sensitive crops, so it works well, among others, for vegetables, fruit trees and berry plants. If you are looking for a potassium fertiliser with broad garden use, it is worth including potassium sulphate in your fertilisation plan.
The fully soluble form makes it easy to prepare solutions for soil and foliar feeding, so the application method can be matched to the crop and the stage of plant development. The supplied potassium supports water management and plant condition, while the presence of sulphur helps effectively correct deficiencies of this element in the growing medium. The low chlorine content is suitable for fertilising plants sensitive to chlorides and salts, which makes garden cultivation easier.
Potassium 51% (K2O). Sulphur 45% (SO3).
Potassium sulphate is used from March to October in spring and autumn fertilisation, selecting the application method according to the needs of the crop. The product is intended for vegetables, including cabbage, tomato, cucumber, pepper and onion, as well as for fruit trees, berry plants and field crops.
Soil fertilisation: vegetables (cabbage, tomato, cucumber, pepper, onion) 1.9-6.8 kg/100 m²; fruit trees 1.6-2.9 kg/100 m²; berry plants 1.6-2.9 kg/100 m². Foliar fertilisation: solution concentration 0.2%-0.5% depending on plant size; to prepare a 0.2%-0.5% solution, use 0.2-0.5 kg of potassium sulphate per 100 litres of water. For information, 50 g of fertiliser corresponds to the contents of one handful.
For soil fertilisation before sowing or planting, the entire recommended dose should be spread evenly over the prepared soil, and for top dressing the appropriate amount should be scattered around the plants, avoiding application onto wet plants. Then mix the fertiliser into the top layer of soil and water generously after the treatment to activate the nutrients. For foliar feeding, dissolve potassium sulphate in water in a watering can or sprayer and apply a fine spray, remembering not to spray during drought or rainfall, and to carry out the treatment in the evening at a temperature not exceeding 20°C.
The pack contains 20 kg of highly concentrated potassium sulphate with a low chlorine content, intended for crops sensitive to chlorides. The fertiliser effectively replenishes potassium and sulphur, making it a practical choice for intensive garden cultivation.
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