Campbells MKP Technical Grade

MKP Soluble

A fully soluble fertiliser comprising potassium and phosphorous, recommended for vegetables, fruits, vines, flowers, turf
and ornamentals.

Advantages:

Campbells Mono Potassium Phosphate Technical Grade is a fully water soluble fertiliser, containing two essential elements for your crops development, providing immediately available potassium and phosphorous.

Mono Potassium Phosphate is the most readily available fertiliser form of potassium and phosphorous available.

As a nitrogen free fertiliser, Mono Potassium Phosphate is the preferred source of phosphorous and potassium when nitrogen should be limited.

Specifications:

Analysis:

28.7% Potassium, 22.7% Phosphorus

Bag Size:
25kg


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Crops

Application:

Mono Potassium Phosphate is suitable for application via irrigation systems on any growing medium and can be used for foliar spraying when a quick response is required.

It dissolves rapidly and completely and remains in solution ready for root adsorption or is taken in via leaf surfaces.

Campbells Mono Potassium Phosphate Technical Grade is particularly important for:

- Root establishment

- Early growth stages of root and vegetable crops

- Fruit and vegetable size, sugar and colour development

- Flower development of fruit trees and ornamentals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rates:

General fertigation rates for horticultural crops are between 25 to 70 kg/ha.  When applying Mono Ammonium Phosphate through the irrigation system more frequent and smaller applications guarantee the nutrients are supplied to the plants without being lost due leaching or excessive rainfall.  Foliar applications are recommended at a concentration of 1.0-2.0%.  The actual rates, number of applications and their timing will vary considerably for different crops and for different districts.  Before application, seek advice from your Campbell’s Mono Potassium Phosphate distributor or your local agronomist.


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