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Nature - Nitro Step By Step [Slow Release Liquid Nitrogen]

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Description

Slow release nitrogen in liquid form
  • Slowly released nitrogen
  • Low salinity index
  • No symptoms that occur when fertilizing with high amounts of nitrogen
DESCRIPTION
NITRO STEP BY STEP is a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer. It improves the uptake, translocation and remobilisation of nitrogen and is particularly suitable for open field, horticultural, fruit and nut crops as it provides nitrogen in a form that makes it available over a long period of time. Its gradual absorption protects plants from the unpleasant consequences of rapid nitrogen uptake. The high-tech product contains 60% nitrogen in the form of polymeric organic compounds, which break down slowly and supply the plants with nitrogen over a much longer period than conventional fertilisers. NITRO STEP BY STEP is safe, reliable and concentrated, making it ideal for all agricultural crops.

The polymeric and oligomeric organic molecules in Nitro Step by Step, unlike simple nitrates, do not cause osmotic shock and therefore have no toxic effects on plants (the salinity indicator is practically zero). It is extremely durable and does not hydrolyse after spraying onto the leaf surfaces. Most of it penetrates the cell membrane and enters the plant within 5-7 hours, where it is stored and utilised in the plant’s metabolism. Complete absorption takes about 30 hours.

During foliar application, the plant initially consumes a small amount of the urea contained in the product, while the polymeric form remains behind until the plant slowly breaks it down into other forms and makes it available to the plant. This leads to a controlled release of the nitrogen, depending on the plant’s mechanisms. When applied to the soil, the water contained in NITRO STEP BY STEP is extracted, while the organic nitrogen-containing molecules become gelatinous and polymerise to a greater extent, attaching themselves to soil particles. In this way, the larger macromolecules that have formed slowly manage the nitrogen, depending on the prevailing temperature, humidity and the activity of the surrounding microbe activity.
 
Analysis
%

Nitrogen (Total)
28

Nitrogen (Ureic)
11,5

Nitrogen Methylene urea (N)
16,5
 
Dosages
General fertigation dosage

​10 – 15 L / ha.​
General foliar dosage

2 – 5 L / 1000 L of water.​

Vegetables: ​
Foliar applications

2 – 2,5 L / 1000 L of water, after transplantation.​

Olive and citrus trees:​
Foliar applications

2 – 3 L / 1000 L of water, during annual vegetative growth.​

Vineyards: ​

Foliar applications

1,5 – 2 L / 1000 L of water, during new vegetative growth.​

Cotton: ​
Foliar applications

2 – 4 L / 1000 L of water, at the stage of 6-8 leaves.​

Cereals, corn:

Foliar applications

4 – 5 L / 1000 L of water, at the stage of 4 – 6 leaves.

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