40%, 45%, 60%,70%, 80% animal source and plant source(no Cl).
Product Description
Our compound amino acid powder contain organic nitrogen and in-organic nitrogen,
which not only can be used as raw materials for foliar fertilizer but also can be apply
on the crops as water flush fertilizer, ground fertilizer and basic fertilizer.
Product Specification
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Product Benefits
1. Help to increase chlorophyll concentration which makes crops lush.
2. Help plants improve absorption of macro and trace nutrients through favoring the
opening of stomas.
3. As chelating agents help the absorption and transportation of micro-nutrients inside the
plant getting easier
4. As equilibrium of soil microbial flora to improve mineralization of the organic matter.
Packing: Woven bag or paper bag with liner. According to customers’ demand.
Tea seed meal series is a kind of residue of camellia seeds after extraction oil. They are organic fertilizer which has varieties of applications especially in agriculture areas. We employ technologists to make different kinds of tea seed meal. It is included tea seed powder, tea seed pellet, tea seed meal with straw, tea seed meal without straw and tea seed flake. They have the same usage in application but different appearance and specification.
Product Description
Amino Humate is working as natural enhanced stimulant for plants to counter the stress condition, also
good effect to increase the fertility of soil thu
Product Benefits
Brassinolide widely exists in plant. It can increase the activity of RNA polymerase, and increase content of RNA and DNA.
Packing: Cardboard drums with liner or according to custome
Product Description
Property:White round granulation,soluble in water. Calcium is a new type of nitrogen and quick and efficient compound fertilizer which is widely used in greenhouses and large are
Product Benefits
Control of Coleoptera, Diptera, Homoptera and Lepidoptera in soil or on foliage in over 100 crops, including pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, nut crops, strawberries, figs, ban