Monopotassium Phosphate 0-52-34
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Introducing our premium Monopotassium Phosphate Fertilizer 0-52-34, the ultimate solution for promoting lush plant growth, vibrant blooming, and flourishing flowers. This water-soluble fertilizer is specially formulated to meet the unique nutrient needs of your plants, making it ideal for both traditional gardening and hydroponic systems.
Key Features:
High Phosphorous Content (52%): Our Monopotassium Phosphate Fertilizer boasts an impressive 52% phosphorous content, making it a powerhouse when it comes to stimulating robust root development, stronger stems, and bountiful flowering.
Enhanced Blooming and Flowering: Say goodbye to lackluster blooms! This fertilizer is designed to encourage abundant flower production and extend the flowering season, resulting in more vibrant and captivating blossoms.
Water-Soluble Formula: Achieve precise and efficient nutrient delivery with our water-soluble fertilizer. It dissolves quickly and completely in water, ensuring that your plants receive the essential nutrients they need for optimal growth.
Versatile Use: Whether you're growing plants in soil, coco coir, or utilizing a hydroponic system, our Monopotassium Phosphate Fertilizer is versatile and compatible with various cultivation methods. It's the go-to choice for both amateur gardeners and experienced horticulturists.
Balanced Nutrition: This fertilizer provides a balanced supply of potassium and phosphorous, two crucial elements for plant development. It helps maintain proper ion balance in your plants, promoting overall health and resilience.
Easy Application: Our fertilizer is user-friendly and can be applied through watering cans, drip systems, or foliar spraying. It's hassle-free and doesn't require extensive mixing or preparation.
Improves Nutrient Uptake: By using Monopotassium Phosphate Fertilizer, you can enhance the absorption of other essential nutrients like nitrogen, magnesium, and calcium, further optimizing plant health.
Give your plants the nutritional support they deserve with our Monopotassium Phosphate Fertilizer 0-52-34. Whether you're a gardener aiming for a breathtaking flower garden or a hydroponic enthusiast looking to maximize yields, this product is your ticket to greener, lusher, and more vibrant plant life. Experience the difference with our premium fertilizer and watch your plants thrive like never before.
Application Rate:
Deciduous Fruits: (including apples, pears, cherries, prunes, apricots, peaches, plums and nectarines): Apply 5 to 10 lbs. per acre ( 2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application. Apply as pre-bloom and post-bloom sprays.
Note (for pears): When daytime temperatures are expected to exceed 90°F. Do not apply more than 8 lbs. per acre (3 ounces or 80 grams per 1000 sq.ft).
Precautions:
- Keep a minimum of 7 days between application.
- Do NOT apply to crops under stress.
- With rising temperatures (a.m.) stop spraying at 84°F.
- Falling temperatures (p.m.) start spraying at 90°F.
- Under certain conditions, including handgun application, Monopotassium Phosphate can cause leaf injury.
- To reduce chances of foliage injury be sure to obtain enough gallonage with dilute sprays to cause runoff (350 GPA).
- Use correct gallonage with concentrate sprays to avoid a runoff and excessive dripping on the tree.
- Be sure to avoid over spraying when treating young or dwarf trees.
- Comments on gallonage are based on spray volume being applied on full size trees.
- Proper spray calibration is important to reduce chances of injury.
Field Crops (Foliar Application):
Alfalfa, Clover: Use 2 to 8 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application. First application at 6 to 8 inches, repeat applications to new growth after each cutting.
Almonds: Make 3 to 4 applications per season at a rate of 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) in sufficient volume for thorough coverage.
Make first application at petal fall and continue at 30 day intervals until hull split.
Beans (including dry, succulent and limas): Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.). Apply when plant leaves are large enough to absorb a foliar nutrient or from bud set to early bloom.
Carrots, Beets, Sweet Potatoes and Other Vegetable Root Crops: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application.
Citrus: First, dilute spray. Use 3 to 5 lbs. per 100 gallons (5 to 8 ounces or 150-225 grams per 10 gallons), not to exceed a total of 15 lbs. per acre per application.
In concentrate sprays or aerial application, use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre in 15 to 150 gallons per acre.
Grapes: Apply at 3 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application when leaves first appear. Repeat application as necessary.
An application pre-bloom and post-bloom are suggested if needed.
Apply 10 lbs. per acre (4 ounces or 100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) within 30 days of harvest to increase solids.
Strawberries: Apply 3 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) shortly after first blooms appear.
Repeat applications as necessary during growing season to improve berry size and quality.
Hops: Begin application at early season training and continue through the end of bloom period as often as every 7 days.
Corn (Field and Sweet): Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application.
Cotton: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application as needed, starting at squaring (pre-bloom).
Legumes (peas (dry and succulent), lentils, garbanzos): Apply 2 to 8 lbs. per acre (1-4 ounces or 25-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) in sufficient water to cover by ground or by air.
Apply when plant leaves are large enough to absorb a foliar nutrient up through mid-bloom stage.
Celery, Cole Crops, and Leafy Vegetables: Use 1 to 2 lbs. per acre (0.5-1 ounces or 10-20 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application.
Lettuce: Use 1 to 5 lbs. per acre (0.5-2 ounces or 10-50 grams per 1000 sq.ft.). Make several applications at intervals of 10 to 14 days starting at thinning or after transplanting.
Use multiple low rates instead of high rate applications.
Melons, Cucumbers, and Other Cucurbits: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application. Make two or more applications starting just prior to bloom.
Mint: Use 2 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application.
Onions (dry and green):
Garlic: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre per application.
Pistachios: Make 3 to 4 applications per season at a rate of 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) in sufficient volume for thorough coverage.
Make first application immediately post bloom and repeat as necessary until hull split.
Potatoes: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.). Apply at initial tuber formation.
Subsequent applications may be made with various fungicide and/ or insecticide cover sprays.
Consult your local Agricultural Consultant for specific recommendations.
Small Grains (wheat, barley, and oats): Use 2 to 6 lbs. per acre (1-2 ounces or 25-50 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) in sufficient water to cover by air or by ground.
Apply at tillering, but before early boot stage.
Sugar Beets: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.). Apply when leaves are 10” across. Repeat 3 to 4 weeks later.
Tomatoes (Fresh) and Peppers: Use 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) per application in a minimum of 20 gallons of water per acre by ground.
Do not exceed 5 lbs. per acre in 10 gallons of water by air.
Two to three applications are advised at two to three week intervals, starting immediately prior to full bloom, two weeks later and finally at early fruiting stage.
Tomatoes (Processing): Apply 2 to 3 applications at 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) in a minimum of 20 gallons of water per acre by ground.
Do not exceed 5 lbs. in 10 gallons of water per acre by air.
The first application should be made immediately prior to full bloom, two weeks later and finally at early fruit sizing.
Walnuts: Make 2 to 3 applications in rates of 5 to 10 lbs. per acre (2-4 ounces or 50-100 grams per 1000 sq.ft.) in sufficient volume for thorough coverage.
Make first application at an early set and repeat at 3 to 4-week intervals until June 15th.
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Documentations:
Monopotassium Phosphate Safety Data Sheet
Monopotassium Phosphate Heavy Metal Analysis
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