Relevant Links
- Single Super Phosphate - Plain Granule
- Single Super Phosphate - Zincated Powder
- Single Super Phosphate - Zincated Granule
- Single Super Phosphate - Boronated Powder
- Single Super Phosphate - Boronated Granule
- Single Super Phosphate - Zincated & Boronated Granule
- Mixed Fertiliser - NPK 18:18:10
- Magnesium Sulphate
Single Super Phosphate - Plain Powder(PSSP)
- Crafted with 16% Phosphate, 11% Sulphur and 19% Calcium, this fertiliser promises healthy and happy harvests for crops that range from grains to oilseeds to vegetables.
- Contains 16% Phosphate, 11% Sulphur, 19% Calcium.
- Accurate weight, tamper proof seal, attractive packing.
- Phosphate: Helps in strengthening root development. Helps in more branching, strengthens and brightens stem. Helps in more seeds, flower, fruit and crop maturity.
- Sulphur: Enhances capacity of plant from cold and diseases. Helps in producing special odour example responsible for producing pungency in onion, garlic, chilli.
- Calcium: Enhances the efficiency of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Strengthens rind of fruits and vegetables which increase freshness. Acts as soil conditioner.
- Paddy, Pulses: 100-150 kg, Soybean, Mustard, Groundnut, Maize, Cotton, Wheat and Vegetables: 150-200 kg, Sugarcane, Onion, Garlic, Chilli & Potato: 200-250 kg.
- Single Super Phosphate is a highly demanded chemical fertiliser with phosphorus as its main constituent. It is a rich source of micro nutrients like Calcium, Sulphur and Gypsum. It is the only phosphatic fertiliser which can utilise Indian rock phosphate deposits. The powder form of SSP is known as PSSP. The free phosphoric acid present in the SSP is extremely beneficial for alkaline soils.
- Single Super Phosphate (SSP) was the first commercial mineral fertiliser and it brought the growth and development of the contemporary plant nutrient industry.
- Single Super Phosphate (SSP) is an excellent way to obtain plant nutrients. The Phosphate component reacts in soil in a similar way to other soluble fertilisers.
- The presence of both Phosphate and sulphur in Single Super Phosphate (SSP) can be an agronomic advantage where both of these nutrients are deficient. In agronomic trials Single Super Phosphate (SSP) is exhibited to be finer quality than other Phosphate fertilisers.
- Advantages of PSSP: It increases oil content of groundnut and other oil seeds, helps in improving the quality of cane juice and sugar recovery in canes and increases resistance power of plants against attack of pest and diseases. It also helps to treat sulphur deficient soils and enhance yields.