Nitroform Fertilizer 39-0-0
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Introducing Nitroform Fertilizer 39-0-0, the ultimate solution for nitrogen-loving plants! This non-burning high nitrogen fertilizer is designed to provide your trees, vegetables, and fruits with the essential nutrients they need to thrive. With its unique slow release nitrogen formula, Nitroform ensures a steady supply of nitrogen, promoting vigorous growth and vibrant foliage.
To get the best from your plants, you must invest in them. Choosing the best fertilizer for them is the first step you should take. Get the type of fertilizer that will boost your plants in all kinds of ways, be it in strengthening the roots, preventing wither, and maximizing harvests. Understanding the content of your fertilizer before application is crucial for optimal results.
Nitroform 39-0-0 is a non-burning fertilizer of slow release nitrogen produced by combining formaldehyde and urea under standard manufacturing conditions. The nitrogen is released from the soil by microorganisms, ensuring it is available throughout the plant growth cycles when these organisms are most active. The fertilizer contains 39% nitrogen in a slow release form, providing a consistent supply of nutrients over time.
Available in a convenient mini-size, Nitroform is made of uniform, dust-free particles that blend well with other forms of fertilizer. Whether you're cultivating a lush vegetable garden, nurturing fruit trees, or enhancing the beauty of your landscape, Nitroform Fertilizer 39-0-0 is the perfect choice. Give your plants the boost they need with this high-quality, slow release nitrogen fertilizer and watch them flourish like never before.
Product Features:
High Nitrogen Content: Contains 39% nitrogen, providing a robust nutrient boost for all nitrogen-loving plants.
Slow Release Nitrogen: Formulated with polymer coated urea and a combination of formaldehyde and urea for slow, consistent nitrogen release. Ensures a steady supply of nitrogen throughout the plant growth cycles, reducing the risk of nutrient leaching.
Non-Burning Formula: Safe for all types of plants, trees, vegetables, and fruits, preventing root burn and plant stress.
Enhanced Plant Growth: Promotes vigorous growth, vibrant foliage, and stronger root systems. Improves plant health and increases resistance to pests and diseases.
Efficient Nutrient Utilization: The nitrogen is released by soil microorganisms, making it readily available when plants need it the most. Contains 39% nitrogen as slow release, maximizing nutrient uptake and efficiency.
Versatile Application: Suitable for a variety of plants including nitrogen-loving trees, vegetables, and fruits. Blends well with other forms of fertilizer, enhancing overall nutrient profiles.
Mini-Size Availability: Convenient mini-size option with uniform, dust-free particles. Easy to handle and apply, ensuring even distribution and coverage.
Application Rate:
For Fruits Trees:
Per Plant: Apply 1/2 to 1 cup (0.25 to 0.5 pounds) of Nitroform Fertilizer around the base of each fruit tree.
Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.: Use 3 to 5 pounds of Nitroform Fertilizer per 1,000 square feet.
Per Acre: Apply 130 to 220 pounds of Nitroform Fertilizer per acre.
For Vegetables:
Per Plant: Apply 1 to 2 tablespoons (0.03 to 0.06 pounds) of Nitroform Fertilizer per vegetable plant.
Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.: Use 4 to 6 pounds of Nitroform Fertilizer per 1,000 square feet.
Per Acre: Apply 175 to 260 pounds of Nitroform Fertilizer per acre.
General Lawn and Garden:
Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.: Use 3 to 5 pounds of Nitroform Fertilizer per 1,000 square feet.
Per Acre: Apply 130 to 220 pounds of Nitroform Fertilizer per acre.
Instructions:
Spread Evenly: For best results, distribute the fertilizer evenly around the base of plants or across the desired area.
Water Thoroughly: After application, water the area thoroughly to help the fertilizer penetrate the soil and reach the roots.
Reapply as Needed: Depending on plant needs and soil conditions, reapply every 8-12 weeks during the growing season.
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