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Mixed Fertiliser - NPK 18:18:10
R C Fertilisers manufactures supreme quality Godavari NPK 18:18:10 mixed Fertilizer. This product has three main contents 18% Nitrogen, 18% P & 10% K which helps in high yields of crop due to its unique composition of nutrients. This product is widely appreciated for its excellent nutrient value and uniform size as per Fertilizer Control Order (FCO).This product is packed in 50 Kg bags in good looking packaging.
This fertilizer is for crops like sugarcane , vegetables, fruit crops ,cereals , oil seeds and as per requirement of users.
Mixed fertiliser typically refers to a fertiliser containing two or more of the elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) which are essential for promoting plant growth and high crop yields. They are obtained by thoroughly mixing the ingredients either manually or mechanically. NPK mixture fertilisers are formulated and recommended by agricultural scientists to enhance the output of crops by giving it specific and exclusive blend of plant nutrients. They are slow releasing by nature and remain in the field for a long time.
Mixed fertilisers have a number of advantages, a few of them being:
- Use of mixed fertiliser’s results in reduction of labour costs as applying a mixture consumes lesser time as compared to applying the components separately.
- Micro nutrients which help in increasing soil health are applied in small amounts to the soil. They can be incorporated in fertiliser mixtures. This facilitates uniform soil application of plant nutrients.
- If a proper mixture suits a particular soil type and crop, the use of a fertiliser mixture leads to balanced manuring. It results in higher crop yield.
- Being in granulated form, mixtures have a better physical condition and hence their application is easier.
- Residual acidity of fertilisers can be controlled by using neutralisers in the mixture.