PREMIUM
Ammonium Sulphate
(21-0-0+24S)

PREMIUM Ammonium Sulphate
(21-0-0+24S)
PREMIUM Ammonium Sulphate is a fully water-soluble fertilizer, free flowing and crystalline powder, It provides a readily available source of both nitrogen and Sulphur. |
Composition(w/w:
Packing:
25 Kg PP bags
Application Rates:
The information provided here is intended to offer general guidance regarding chemical fertilizer application rates. However, it is important to note that specific fertilizer requirements may vary depending on factors such as soil type, crop type, environmental conditions, and local regulations. The application rates suggested should be considered as a starting point and serve as a reference for general practices. It is highly recommended to consult with local agricultural extension services, certified agronomists, or soil testing laboratories for accurate and site-specific fertilizer recommendations.
Furthermore, it is essential to adhere to all applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines related to fertilizer use in your region. These regulations may address issues such as nutrient management, environmental protection, and water quality preservation. Always comply with local laws and seek professional advice to ensure compliance with any legal requirements. While the information provided is based on current knowledge and practices, advancements in research and technology may result in updated recommendations. Stay informed about the latest scientific findings and developments in fertilizer management to make informed decisions.

Vegetables
Open Field
40-60 kg/ha

Vegetables
Greenhouses
60-80 kg/ha

Fruit Trees
30-100 g/tree (2-3 times per season)

Landscape
Lawn & ornamentals
2.5 g/m2 (one application/month)

Foliar
2 g/L (In N deficiency situations)

Palm trees
Date Palm
50 g/tree (2 times per season)

Mixing Compatibility
PREMIUM Potassium Nitrate can be mixed with all water-soluble fertilizers, except the calcium based.
Sustainability Advice
The use of chemical fertilizers should be accompanied by sustainable agricultural practices to minimize potential environmental impacts. This includes practices such as proper nutrient management, soil conservation, erosion control, and integrated pest management.
Sustainable fertilizer use is a collaborative effort that involves growers, agronomists, policymakers, and researchers. By implementing these sustainability practices, we can minimize environmental impacts, preserve soil health, and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient agricultural system.
Soil testing and nutrient management
Conduct regular soil tests to assess nutrient levels and identify deficiencies. By understanding the nutrient status of your soil, you can make informed decisions about fertilizer application
Timing and placement
Apply fertilizers at the appropriate time to coincide with the crop's growth stages and nutrient demands. This targeted approach ensures that nutrients are available when plants need them the most
Learn & Keep up
Stay informed about the latest research, best practices, and technological advancements related to fertilizer use. Attend workshops, training sessions, and seminars to enhance your knowledge of sustainable fertilizer management
Handling Precautions






Nitrogen (N)
8 Things you need to know about Nitrogen
- Promotes leaf and stem growth
- Enhances photosynthesis
- Improves plant vigor and productivity
- Aids in enzyme and hormone production
- Enhances Plants' natural immunity system
- Increases resistance to stress
- Supports seed and fruit development
- Improves plant nutrition and soil fertility
Sulphur (K)
8 Things you need to know about Sulphur
- Sulfur is necessary for the synthesis of chlorophyll
- Sulfur influences the absorption and metabolism of other essential nutrients in plants
- Sulfur contributes to plant resilience against various environmental stresses
- Sulfur enhances a plant's defense mechanisms against pathogens
- Sulfur influences the flavor, aroma, and nutritional quality of crops
- Sulfur is crucial for the symbiotic relationship between leguminous plants and nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia)
- Sulfur is necessary for the synthesis of chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- Sulfur is involved in regulating soil pH by lowering soil pH

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