Ammonium sulfate, also known as ammonium sulfate, is a popular nitrogen-sulfur fertilizer containing 21% nitrogen and 24% sulfur. This product is a source of both nitrogen and sulfur for plants. It is easily soluble in water and has slight hygroscopicity. Suitable for use on various types of soils, including black soils and gray soils, for a wide range of crops, from potatoes to citrus fruits.
Ammonium chloride, also known as ammonium chloride, contains about a quarter of nitrogen and is highly soluble in both water and soil. Its slight hygroscopicity prevents caking during storage. It is important to take into account the high percentage of chlorine in its composition - 67%.
Potassium nitrate, also known as potassium nitrate, is a fertilizer with a high concentration of potassium (45% in oxide form) and nitrogen (14%). This nitrate fertilizer requires additional products to provide complete nitrogen nutrition.
Sodium nitrate, also known as sodium nitrate, is highly effective due to its content of approximately 16% nitrogen and up to 27% sodium. It dissolves well in water, but is highly hygroscopic.
Calcium nitrate, also known as calcium nitrate, contains approximately 15-17% nitrogen and is highly soluble in water. This fertilizer is well accepted by all plants.
Ammonium nitrate, also known as ammonium nitrate, contains more than a third of nitrogen and is easily soluble in water.
Urea, also known as urea, is the most concentrated of all nitrogen fertilizers with a nitrogen content of 46%. It is an effective and ballast-free fertilizer widely used in agriculture.