What kind of fertilizer is diammonium phosphate? BY:Danny
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- Apr 29,2024
Summary
Diammonium phosphate is a binary compound fertilizer containing 18% nitrogen and 46% phosphorus.
1. Diammonium phosphate is a binary compound fertilizer containing 18% nitrogen and 46% phosphorus. It is a low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus fertilizer. Use diammonium phosphate on phosphorus-deficient soil, and it will be very good no matter what crops are planted.
2. Diammonium phosphate contains nitrogen and phosphorus, two nutrients necessary for crop growth. Nitrogen is an important element in protein and can promote the formation of protein and chlorophyll. Phosphorus is mainly involved in photosynthesis, respiration, etc. in crops. It can not only promote the growth of crop roots and above-ground parts, but also improve the quality of crop fruits and the adaptability of crops to the external environment, thus promoting early ripening of fruits. Improve crop quality.
3. The fertilizer effect of diammonium phosphate is about 120 days. After use, the fertilizer effect is best about 50 days under suitable conditions such as temperature. Diammonium phosphate is easily soluble in water and has almost no solid matter after dissolution. It is suitable for crops that require nitrogen and phosphorus elements and can also be used as foliar fertilizer. Diammonium phosphate contains 18% nitrogen and 46% phosphorus. It has the characteristics of low nitrogen, high phosphorus and no potassium in terms of nutrient supply.
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