Universal peat-based fertilizer «Geoplant» - peat-mineral-ammonium fertilizer (PMAF) Geoplant is made from organic materials using a special technology that enriches peat with macro- and micronutrients in an easily absorbable form.
Unlike manure, peat is clean, free from pathogenic bacteria, helminth eggs, weed seeds, and industrial contaminants. It has good moisture and air permeability and a high content of natural humic acids.
The increased nitrogen content in the form of ammonium humate promotes better nutrient absorption by plants, positively affects their development, increases yield, and enhances soil fertility. One of Geoplant’s functions is the accumulation of organic matter in the soil, a significant portion of which transforms into humic compounds, leading to the natural restoration of soil fertility.
Advantages of Geoplant:
- organic base and ecological purity of the fertilizer;
- promotes better nutrient absorption by plants;
- increases yield;
- free from pathogenic organisms found in manure;
- activates the soil’s microbiological regime;
- creates a positive humus balance;
- nutrients are not leached and act as a long-term source;
- improves agrochemical properties of the soil;
- enhances fertility.
Purpose: for basic fertilization and feeding of all agricultural and ornamental crops without exception, especially vegetables. 1 kg = 1.6 L, or 1 L = 0.7 kg, or 200 ml = 150 g
Application rates per plant:
- Potatoes – 0.2 kg, applied locally during planting
- Tomatoes, peppers, cabbage – 0.3 kg, locally during sowing
- Berry crops – 3–5 kg, locally during planting
- Fruit trees – 5–8 kg, locally during planting or digging
- Ornamental plants – 0.2–0.5 kg, locally during planting
- Indoor plants – 0.05 kg, during planting or repotting once every three years
For vegetable crops, the fertilizer is applied into the planting hole during sowing or transplanting.
For transplanting or planting indoor plants, pots are filled in layers (substrate–fertilizer–substrate).
For general digging or plowing, apply 60–80 kg per 100 m², or 0.6–0.8 kg (1 L) per 1 m² in autumn or spring once every three years.
On soils poor in humic substances, it is recommended to increase the application rate by 1.5 times.
Composition: lowland peat of high decomposition degree, ammonia water, superphosphate, potassium chloride (phosphorite flour, kainite)
Chemical composition: total nitrogen (N) – 3%, available phosphorus (P₂O₅) – 3%, potassium (K₂O) – 3%, sulfur (S) – 0.1–0.5%, copper (Cu) – not more than 1%, zinc (Zn) – not more than 1%, iron (Fe) – not more than 1%, magnesium (Mg) – 0.1–0.5%.
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