Description
Nitrogen is considered a mobile nutrient inside the plant, which means that the plant can transport it to where it is needed.
This mobility is the reason that the first signs of a Nitrogen deficiency occur in older leaves.
The plant takes available Nitrogen from older cells, in order to grow new ones.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Organic Carbon (C) | 20% |
Total Nitrogen (N) | 7% |
Organic Nitrogen (N) | 7% |
Phosphorus pentoxide soluble in water and neutral ammonium citrate (P 2 O 5 ) | 2% |
Potassium oxide soluble in water (K 2 O) | 4% |
Calcium oxide (CaO) | 8% |
Magnesium oxide (MgO) | 4% |
Sulfur trioxide (SO3) | 9% |
Organic matter from bone meal, malt germ, horn meal, feather meal, vinasses, rapeseed cake meal |
N-P-K: 7-2-4