Description
N Sulphic Acid Fertilizer
N-Sulfic Acid is an exceptionally strong acidic compound with a pH below 0.5, serving as a source of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) for plants. When applied, it reduces soil acidity, releasing calcium ions into the soil solution. These calcium ions replace sodium ions, and the sulfate in the fertilizer reacts with sodium to form water-soluble sodium sulfate. Sodium sulfate is then leached from the rhizosphere through irrigation or rainfall, effectively reducing soil salinity around plant roots. Additionally, this compound increases root access to nutrients such as zinc and iron due to lowered soil acidity. By releasing fixed phosphorus in the soil, it increases the availability of phosphorus to roots, stimulating root growth and increasing root volume. This product also has anti-salinity properties, reducing soil salinity by releasing soil calcium.
Compared to sulfuric acid, one of the key advantages of this product is its ease of use and safety. Unlike sulfuric acid, it is non-corrosive and non-caustic, and it exhibits greater stability in soil due to reduced leaching.
Composition
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Nitrogen: 29% (w/v), 23% (w/w)
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Sulfur: 40% (w/v), 29% (w/w)
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Density: 1.4
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Acidity: <0.5
Features
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Reduces soil acidity sustainably.
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Anti-salinity properties.
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Decreases soil lime content.
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Increases soil porosity and permeability.
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Supplies nitrogen and sulfur required by plants.
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Enhances absorption of iron, zinc, and phosphorus (releases phosphorus, promoting root expansion and growth).
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Releases soil bicarbonate.
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Prevents and clears blockages in pressurized irrigation system nozzles.
Usage Instructions
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Fruit Trees (Irrigation): 20–40 liters per hectare
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Agricultural Fields (Irrigation): 20–40 liters per hectare
Additional information
| Nitrogen | 29% (w/v) |
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| Sulfur | 40% (w/v) |
| Density | 1.4 |
| Acidity | <0.5 |
| Packaging | 20 Lit |

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