Urea for use with all plants - Ogród-Start - 20 kg is used to strongly stimulate the growth of crop plants, lawns, vegetables, and fruit trees and shrubs, especially at the beginning of the growing season, when the demand for nitrogen is highest. It provides a fast replenishment of this component, which translates into dynamic development of the green parts and an improvement in the overall condition of crops. Including urea in the fertilisation programme allows you to effectively support plants at key stages of growth.
The high concentration of nitrogen makes urea clearly accelerate biomass growth, strengthen the development of leaves and shoots, and improve the regeneration rate of plants. As a result, crops reach their proper habit and vigorous growth faster, which is important both in vegetable production and in the care of lawns or fruit crops. The same component is also used in composting, because the presence of nitrogen accelerates the decomposition of organic matter and improves the formation of valuable compost.
Total nitrogen (N) - 46%
Urea is intended for fertilising all cultivated plants, including vegetables, lawns, fruit trees and shrubs, and ornamental plants. It can be used before sowing to prepare the soil for cultivation, as top dressing during vigorous growth, or as a foliar spray in the form of a water solution when rapid nitrogen supply is necessary. It is also suitable for sprinkling compost layers, as it supports the decomposition process. The recommended application period covers March to August, which allows fertilisation to be matched to the active growth phase of plants.
For foliar fertilisation of lawns, a solution prepared in the proportion of 1 kg of urea per 10 litres of water is used, applying about 0.25 litres of application solution per square metre of surface. In the case of fruit trees, fruit shrubs, and vegetables, the recommended concentration is from 0.5% to 5%, which corresponds to an amount from 0.5 kg to 5 kg of fertiliser per 100 litres of water, depending on the plant species and their condition. It is assumed that one handful of product corresponds to about 50 g of urea, making it easier to measure out the correct amount of fertiliser.
Urea should be dissolved in water, preparing a solution with a concentration matched to the needs of the plants, and then evenly applied to the leaf surface in the form of a fine spray. This application method allows effective nitrogen uptake and its quick use in growth processes. The treatment is best carried out with limited sunlight, lower temperature, and adequate soil moisture, which supports the effective action of the fertiliser.
Urea provides a fast and effective nitrogen supply, supports vigorous growth, and improves plant condition throughout the growing season. Its versatile use makes it easy to adapt fertilisation to different crops and the current needs of plants.
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