Phosphate fertilizers

Phosphate fertilizers are mineral substances containing phosphorus in the form of calcium and ammonium salts of orthophosphoric acid.
Phosphorus is a key element for the formation of the root system, plant growth, flowering and fruiting. In case of phosphorus deficiency, plants weaken, growth stops, leaves turn burgundy and deform.
Phosphate fertilizers contribute to the optimal development of grain, vegetable and fruit and berry crops at all stages. They are used both in the fall and spring.

Advantages and disadvantages of phosphate fertilizers

Advantages of using different types of phosphate fertilizers:

Improve the nutrient composition of the soil
Improve metabolic processes in plants
Accelerate germination and increase flowering intensity
Improve the decorative properties of crops
Increase yields and improve fruit quality
Slow down the aging process of plants
Increase resistance to various diseases and winter hardiness
Improve the absorption of other nutrients, such as potassium, nitrogen and magnesium

Cons of using it:

Such fertilizers do not have a quick effect.

Phosphate fertilizer, in particular ammophos, double superphosphate and sulphoammonium, plays an important role in the process of photosynthesis, it can accelerate the ripening of fruits and significantly improve their quality. Therefore, phosphorus-based fertilization is very important when plants begin to release ovaries, buds, flower and bear fruit.

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