Urea for use with all plants - Ogród-Start - 5 kg is intended to supplement nitrogen in garden crops, orchards and lawns, especially during periods of intensive plant growth. This ingredient directly affects the development of green parts, which helps plants regenerate faster and produce strong, healthy shoots. Including urea in fertilisation helps support plants effectively at key stages of their development.
The high nitrogen content makes urea intensify plant growth, increase biomass formation and improve the overall condition of crops. This ingredient participates in the most important metabolic processes, therefore its presence promotes the healthy development of leaves and shoots. Urea is also used during composting, because supplying nitrogen accelerates the decomposition of organic matter and supports the formation of valuable compost.
Total nitrogen (N) - 46%
Urea is used for all cultivated plants, including vegetables, lawns, fruit trees and shrubs, as well as ornamental plants. It can be used before sowing to prepare the soil, as a top dressing during plant growth, or as a foliar application in the form of a water solution, which allows nitrogen to be delivered quickly and directly to the tissues. The product is also suitable for sprinkling between layers of compost, supporting its decomposition. The recommended application period covers the months from March to August, when plants are actively growing and can make the best use of the available nitrogen.
For foliar fertilisation of lawns, use a solution prepared in the proportion of 1 kg of urea per 10 litres of water, applying about 0.25 litres of application solution per square metre of area. For fruit trees, fruit shrubs and vegetables, the recommended concentration is from 0.5% to 5%, which corresponds to the amount of 0.5 kg to 5 kg of fertiliser per 100 litres of water, depending on the requirements of the species and its condition. One handful of the product corresponds to about 50 g, making it easier to measure out the correct amount of fertiliser.
Dissolve the urea in water, preparing a solution with a concentration matched to the needs of the plants being fertilised, and then apply it evenly to the leaf surface as a fine spray. This method of application allows nitrogen to be effectively absorbed and quickly used in growth processes. The treatment is best carried out under limited sunlight, lower temperature and adequate soil moisture, which promotes the efficient action of the fertiliser.
Urea helps quickly replenish nitrogen in the soil and supports intensive plant growth during the growing season. Regular use helps maintain proper crop development and effective fertilisation throughout the season.