Slow-release urea
Slow-release urea is a special type of urea fertilizer that gradually releases nitrogen into the soil through a slow-release technology, allowing plants to continuously absorb nutrients throughout the growing season.
Typically, regular urea fertilizers decompose quickly after application and rapidly release large amounts of nitrogen, which can result in nitrogen waste and environmental pollution. Agricultural slow-release urea, on the other hand, can gradually release nitrogen into the soil over several weeks to several months, improving fertilizer utilization while reducing pollution.
Agricultural slow-release urea comes in many different forms, such as granular, pelletized, or coated. These forms can release nitrogen when needed by plants and can be adjusted according to different crops and soil types.
The benefits of using agricultural slow-release urea include reducing fertilizer application frequency, increasing crop yield and quality, reducing nutrient loss, and soil pollution. However, it is important to adjust the application rate appropriately due to its slow release speed, to avoid nutrient deficiency in plants.
Product features:
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1.Control nutrient loss and effectively increase fertilizer utilization.
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2.Reduce fertilization frequency when sufficient basal fertilizer is applied, saving time and effort.
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3.Improve soil structure and maintain moisture and fertility.
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4.Increase chlorophyll content and crop yield.
Recommended crops:
Rice, corn, wheat, peanuts, cotton, and other field crops.
Planting methods:
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Basal fertilization and topdressing.
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When using a machine to sow seeds and fertilizers together, pay attention to the spacing of 7-10 cm between seeds and fertilizers.
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It is best to water within 3 days after sowing, especially in dry and low-rainfall areas.
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Proper topdressing and watering are required in the later stage of sandy soil.
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When topdressing, spray the fertilizer on the leaves after they have dried from rain or dew to avoid damage caused by the fertilizer sticking to the leaves.
Packaging and storage:
Plastic bags of 40/50 kg or ton bags.
Store in a sealed, cool, and dry place.