Fertilizer Definition and Components: It is an excellent pH regulator and soil conditioner, formulated together with organic acid, fatty acids that are highly absorbable by the plant, sulfur in SO3 format, and nitrogen, with a pH value below 1.
Fertilizer Function: Thanks to its low pH value, it can be used as a pH regulator. Thanks to the high carbon and organic matter it contains, it helps increase the water retention capacity in the soil. Thanks to the fatty acids it contains, it helps remove insects and pests from plants. It enables the plant to easily absorb macro and micro elements that cannot be obtained from the soil due to high pH. It helps increase microbial activities in the soil. Thanks to its acidic structure, it prevents clogging of irrigation systems and extends their life. It increases the effectiveness of fertilizers when used with other fertilizers. It helps in removing salinity in the soil and prevents the formation of a creamy layer in the soil. It contributes to plant nutrition thanks to the sulfur and nitrogen it contains.
Period of Use: It can be used easily in all periods when the plant needs it. It is especially recommended to be given together with other plant nutritional applications.
Miscibility and Application Method: It mixes easily with all fertilizers, including calcium fertilizers.