- Provides intensive formation of the root system of plants and its significant increase in size, which has a beneficial effect on the efficiency of plant development and their yield.
- Activates photosynthesis and other biochemical processes in plants, participates in the synthesis of sugars, amino and fatty acids.
- Significantly affects the improvement of soil structure, increases its porosity, moisture and air permeability, and also activates the vital activity of beneficial microorganisms in the soil.
- The fertilizer helps to increase the area of the leaf apparatus, maintains turgor and improves plant resistance to stress.
- By regulating the intake of nutrients, ammonium sulfate with silicon is a godsend for walnut nutrition. Namely, silicon forms the shell mesh and good fruit quality: the more silicon, the less calcium is deposited and in ripe fruits a thin, smooth, without tubercles is formed, and the kernel has a light color, ripening is not delayed.
30-40 days from the date of application
It is recommended to saturate the soil with ammonium sulfate with silicon in the spring, a month before planting the plants. As a top dressing, the fertilizer is available for use throughout the spring and June.
The average dose is within 20-40 g/m2.
- Potatoes. 40-50 g/m2.
- Cabbage, carrots. 30-40 g/m2.
- Beets, 30-35 g/m2.
- Cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers. 25 g/m2 once and two to three top dressings per season at the rate of 10 g/10 liters of water.
- Berry bushes, 25 g/m2 once and two to three top dressings during the season at the rate of 10 g/10 liters of water.
- Fruit trees and nut trees, 80 g/m2.
- Flowers and lawn, 25 g/m2 and additional top dressings of 10 g/10 liters of water. The number of top dressings per season is no more than three.
The fertilizer feels great in tandem with other nitrogen fertilizers, as well as chloride and potassium sulfate. It is undesirable to combine the fertilizer with wood ash, chicken droppings and manure. This leads to a large loss of nitrogen. Ammonium sulfate with silicon has a neutral reaction of the environment. The hydrogen indicator pH is 7.0. In a neutral environment, it will be better to apply ammonium nitrogen to plants and the soil will not acidify.