- Granulated potassium sulfate is a high-purity mineral fertilizer with a high percentage of readily absorbable potassium. It is used to improve crop quality and increase yield. It is chlorine-free, making it suitable for sensitive crops and helping to improve color, taste, and firmness. It contributes to increased plant resistance to environmental stresses and enhances nutrient uptake during various growth stages.
Product Features
- A rich source of potassium to improve fruit quality
- Chlorine-free and suitable for sensitive crops
- A pleasant, easy-to-use, and evenly distributed formula.
- It promotes flowering and fruit set, and improves size and color.
- It helps increase the plant's tolerance to drought and salinity.
- Suitable for open-field farming and greenhouses
Technical specifications
- Trade name: KALI SOP
- Product type: Mineral potassium fertilizer
- Composition: Granulated potassium sulfate
- Potassium (K₂O): 50%
- Sulfur (S): 18%
- Country of origin: Germany
- Package size: 25 kg
How to use
- Granulated potassium sulfate fertilizer is used by adding it directly to the soil, taking care to distribute it evenly. Irrigation is preferred after adding it to ensure that the element dissolves and reaches the root area.
- For field crops and vegetables:
- It is used at a rate of 5 to 10 kg per 1000 square meters , and the quantity is divided into two or more applications during the season depending on the stage of growth.
- For fruit trees:
- It is added at a rate of 0.5 to 1.5 kg per tree depending on the age and size of the tree, and it is preferable to add it before or during the flowering and fruit formation stage.
- For greenhouses:
- It is used at a rate of 3 to 5 kg per 1000 square meters , and is added in close batches to improve fruit quality and increase production.
Advice for farmers
- To achieve the best results, it is recommended to use potassium sulfate during the flowering and fruit formation stages, adhering to the appropriate doses according to the type of crop and soil analysis, and avoiding random mixing with other fertilizers.