How to fertilize alkaline soil Key points of fertilization technology for alkaline soil? BY:Cynthia
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- Sep 25,2024
Summary
MKP is a phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer and a high-concentration, high-quality, chlorine-free potassium fertilizer.
MKP
MKP is a phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer and a high-concentration, high-quality, chlorine-free potassium fertilizer. It contains two key elements, phosphorus and potassium. Phosphorus has the function of rooting, promoting flower bud differentiation, and providing energy for fruit enlargement. Potassium can improve photosynthesis in the later stages of growth, promote nitrogen absorption, make crops mature early, increase the sugar and water content of fruits, and enhance disease resistance and drought resistance. It can maximize the yield and quality of fruits. So can MKP be mixed with pesticides? Let's find out together!
MKP
1. MKP can be mixed with fungicides and insecticides for application, but before mixing, you must understand the acidity and alkalinity of the mixed agents.
2. MKP is weakly acidic, with a pH value of about 6.6-6.7, so it cannot be mixed with alkaline agents such as copper preparations, potassium permanganate, and mancozeb.
3. When MKP is mixed with insecticides, pyrethroids can be selected, and organic phosphorus agents are not recommended for mixing.
4. MKP is generally used as a foliar spray to supplement high phosphorus and potassium fertilizers for crops. This agent can be mixed with urea to supplement nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium for crops.
5.When mixing fungicides containing metal ions with MKP, a small amount of mixing test is required to see if flocculation and other problems will occur. If flocculation does not occur during the test, it can be prepared and used immediately.
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