Nitrophosphate
Nitrophosphate: The High-Efficiency Fertilizer for Optimal Plant Growth
Nitrophosphate is a premium complex fertilizer that combines nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in a stable, water-soluble form. This balanced NP fertilizer is specially designed to meet the nutritional needs of various crops throughout their growth cycle.
Key Product Specifications:
- Chemical Formula: NH4H2PO4 + NH4NO3 + CaHPO4
- NPK Ratio: 23% Nitrogen (N), 23% Phosphorus (P2O5)
- Appearance: Granular form with uniform particle size
- Solubility: Fully water-soluble with excellent dispersion
- pH Value: Neutral (6.5-7.5)
- Moisture Content: ≤ 1.5%
- Granule Size: 2-4 mm (90% minimum)
Advantages of Nitrophosphate Fertilizer:
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Balanced NP Ratio | Provides equal amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus for balanced plant nutrition |
| Enhanced Efficiency | Higher nutrient uptake compared to conventional NP fertilizers |
| Soil Friendly | Maintains optimal soil pH and improves soil structure |
| Crop Versatility | Suitable for all major crops including cereals, vegetables, and fruits |
| Slow Release | Provides sustained nutrient release throughout the growing season |
Recommended Application Rates:
| Crop Type | Application Rate (kg/ha) | Application Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Cereals (Wheat, Barley) | 300-400 | Basal application + top dressing |
| Corn/Maize | 350-450 | Pre-planting + side dressing |
| Vegetables | 400-500 | Basal application + fertigation |
| Fruit Trees | 500-600 | Spring application + post-harvest |
Nitrophosphate FAQ
Q: What makes Nitrophosphate different from other NP fertilizers?
A: Nitrophosphate stands out due to its unique manufacturing process that chemically combines nitrogen and phosphorus, creating a more stable and efficient fertilizer. Unlike conventional NP blends where nutrients can separate, Nitrophosphate ensures uniform nutrient distribution and better availability to plants. The nitrate nitrogen in Nitrophosphate is immediately available to plants, while the ammonium nitrogen provides sustained release.
Q: How should I store Nitrophosphate fertilizer?
A: Nitrophosphate should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep bags sealed when not in use and store on pallets to prevent contact with ground moisture. The product has good storage stability but should be used within 12 months of manufacture for optimal performance. Avoid storing near alkaline materials or other chemicals that might cause reactions.
Q: Can Nitrophosphate be used in organic farming?
A: While Nitrophosphate is a highly effective mineral fertilizer, it is not certified for use in organic farming systems. Organic standards typically prohibit the use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. However, for conventional farming, Nitrophosphate offers superior efficiency and environmental benefits compared to many alternatives, with reduced leaching potential and better nutrient use efficiency.
Additional Technical Data:
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Bulk Density | 0.9-1.1 g/cm³ |
| Critical Relative Humidity | 72.5% at 30°C |
| Salt Index | Medium (comparable to MAP) |
| Heavy Metals Content | Below FAO/WHO limits |
| Caking Tendency | Low (with proper anti-caking agents) |
Nitrophosphate continues to be a top choice among farmers and agronomists worldwide due to its proven performance across various soil types and climatic conditions. Its balanced formulation promotes healthy root development, vigorous vegetative growth, and ultimately higher crop yields.
For optimal results with Nitrophosphate, always conduct soil tests before application to determine precise nutrient requirements. Combine with proper irrigation practices and integrated pest management for maximum agricultural productivity.
