NU-SLOW GR™
NPK granular fertilizer with slow release nitrogen
Benefits
- Provides sustained nitrogen availability
- Reduces leaching losses
- Promotes balanced and uniform growth
Product Overview
NU-SLOW GR™ is a granular NPK fertilizer with slow-release nitrogen (3–4 months) from methylene urea, ideal for ensuring consistent nutrition and reducing losses caused by leaching.
NU-SLOW GR™ provides nitrogen in three forms with different release times: ammoniacal (20–30 days), ureic (50–60 days), and urea-formaldehyde (90–120 days). This combination ensures a steady supply of nitrogen throughout the crop cycle. The product promotes balanced vegetative growth thanks to its well-balanced composition and low chlorine content. It is also suitable for sensitive crops.
How Does It Work?
NU-SLOW GR™ provides nitrogen in differentiated forms with controlled release, ensuring steady and balanced nutrition throughout the crop cycle.
Provides constant and sustained nitrogen availability
Nitrogen is present in three forms with different availability times: ammoniacal is converted into nitrate and absorbed within 20–30 days, ureic remains available for 50–60 days after conversion to ammoniacal, while urea-formaldehyde is slowly released through microbial activity for 90–120 days. This supports a more consistent nitrogen supply over time.
Reduces leaching losses
Controlled nitrogen release limits immediate soil concentration, reducing the risk of leaching. The different forms of nitrogen (ammoniacal, ureic, and slow-release) become available at different times, increasing fertilization efficiency.
Promotes balanced and uniform growth
The balance between nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium supports harmonious plant development: nitrogen regulates vegetative growth, phosphorus stimulates root formation, and potassium improves sugar synthesis and resilience, promoting uniformity and quality.
Provides constant and sustained nitrogen availability
Nitrogen is present in three forms with different availability times: ammoniacal is converted into nitrate and absorbed within 20–30 days, ureic remains available for 50–60 days after conversion to ammoniacal, while urea-formaldehyde is slowly released through microbial activity for 90–120 days. This supports a more consistent nitrogen supply over time.
Reduces leaching losses
Controlled nitrogen release limits immediate soil concentration, reducing the risk of leaching. The different forms of nitrogen (ammoniacal, ureic, and slow-release) become available at different times, increasing fertilization efficiency.
Promotes balanced and uniform growth
The balance between nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium supports harmonious plant development: nitrogen regulates vegetative growth, phosphorus stimulates root formation, and potassium improves sugar synthesis and resilience, promoting uniformity and quality.
Application
Key crops include, but are not limited to:
Fruit Crops, Industrial Crops, Fruit Vegetables
Application methods:
Basal fertilization
Top dressing
Top dressing
Primary Application Partners:
Minerals, Organo-minerals, Organics