Fertilizzant tal-Kristall tal-Fosfat tad-Diammonju

In terms of application, (DAP) Diammonium phosphate crystal fertilizer can be applied to the soil in a variety of ways. It can be broadcasted, side-dressed, or applied directly to the root zone. Depending on the specific crop and soil conditions, farmers may choose to apply DAP in one of these ways or a combination of them.
However, there are also some disadvantages of using (DAP) Diammonium phosphate crystal fertilizer. One of the main disadvantages is its high pH. DAP has a pH of around 8.0, which can cause soil acidity issues over time if not managed properly. This may require farmers to add lime to their soil to balance out the pH levels.
Overall, (DAP) Diammonium phosphate crystal fertilizer is a highly effective and affordable fertilizer that can help farmers improve crop yield and production. While it does have some disadvantages, these can be mitigated through proper management and application. As such, DAP remains a popular and widely-used fertilizer option in agriculture today.
| Akbar minn jew ugwali għal 70 | 79 | |
| Greater than or equal to 17.0 | 18.2 | |
| Effective P2O5, % | Greater than or equal to 45.0 | 45.9 |
| Water-soluble phosphorus as a percentage of available phosphorus, % | Greater than or equal to 87 | 90 |
| Total nutrients (N+P2O5), % | Greater than or equal to 64.0 | 64.1 |
| H2O, % | Less than or equal to 2.5 | 2.0 |
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