The insufficiency of zinc, an important nutrient element, in most of our country's soil, has negative effects on human health and especially on the development of children. It has been determined by scientific studies that zinc-added compound fertilizer increases the yield of almost every product by at least 25% in zinc-poor soils.
Fertilizer use varies depending on soil, plant and climate. We recommend that you get support from the dealer or agricultural engineer you purchased from by having a soil and/or leaf analysis done.
Guaranteed Content | By mass (%w/w) |
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Total Nitrogen (N) | %20 |
Ammonia Nitrogen (N) | %10 |
Urea Nitrogen (N) | %10 |
Neutral Ammonium Citrate and Water Soluble Phosphorus Pentaoxide (P2O5) | %20 |
Water Soluble Phosphorus Pentaoxide (P2O5) | %17 |
Water Soluble Sulfur Trioxide (SO3) | %12 |
Total Zinc (Zn) | %1 |