NPK nutrients < 10%

Low NPK Organic Fertilizers

Low NPK organic fertilizers contain relatively low levels of the three primary macronutrients – nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). They provide a balanced, slow-release supply of nutrients while also improving overall soil quality, making them a more sustainable option for gardeners and farmers.

5.5.5 Organic Fertilizer

Product Overview

Our organic fertilizer is derived from the residual waste of MSG (monosodium glutamate) production, utilizing plant-based materials such as sugar beets, sugarcane, and tapioca. This eco-friendly approach not only recycles agricultural waste but also provides a sustainable solution for enhancing soil fertility and promoting healthy plant growth.

Basic Information

Organic Matter : Contains a high organic matter content of at least 45%.
Amino Acids : Rich in amino acids such as alanine, glutamic acid, lysine, and aspartic acid, at least 5%
Humic Acids : Humic acid content over 10%
Characteristics : Solid & Granules.
Scope & Usage : Used as ground or additional fertilizer for various crops , 6.6 kg-13.2 kg per acre.

NPK 6.0.0

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Fertilizers with lower amino acid content still provide a slow-release source of nutrients. While the amino acids in high concentrations can offer immediate benefits, even small amounts contribute to the gradual release of essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This slow-release mechanism ensures that plants receive a steady supply of nutrients over time, which is crucial for sustaining long-term plant health and productivity.

NPK 6.0.1

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Even at lower levels, amino acids in organic fertilizers play a role in stimulating soil microbial activity. These microorganisms help in breaking down organic matter and converting it into forms that plants can easily absorb. By promoting microbial activity, fertilizers with low amino acid content can enhance nutrient cycling and improve the overall fertility of the soil. This can be particularly beneficial in soils that are deficient in microbial life due to previous intensive farming practices.

NPK 8.1.1

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Organic fertilizers with low amino acid content are typically derived from natural sources and are free from harmful chemicals. This makes them an environmentally friendly option for enhancing soil fertility and plant growth. Their usage can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers, which often contribute to soil and water pollution. Additionally, these fertilizers are safe for use around humans and animals, making them ideal for organic farming and sustainable agricultural practices. By choosing such fertilizers, farmers can contribute to a healthier ecosystem while maintaining productive agricultural systems.

Packaging Options

20/25/40/50kg neutral bags. 25/27mt per 20ft container without pallet.
1000kg jumbo bags. 20mt per 20ft container without pallet.
OEM package is also available.

Application & Advantages

Improves Soil Structure:
Enhances soil aeration and water retention abilities, which can progressively improve soil structure and fertility

Sustainable Farming:
Reduce the relationship on chemical fertilizers, which can cause soil degradation and water pollution over time

Non Toxic and Safe:
Free from hazardous chemicals, making it safe for farm workers and the environment

Supports Microbial Activity:
Promotes the growth of beneficial soil microbes, which aid in nutrient cycling and soil health

FAQ About Organic Fertilizers

What are organic fertilizers?
Organic fertilizers are natural substances derived from plant, animal, or mineral sources. They are used to enrich soil and promote healthy plant growth by providing essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in a slow-release form.

What are the benefits of using organic fertilizers?
Organic fertilizers improve soil structure, increase water retention, promote microbial activity, and reduce the risk of nutrient leaching. They are environmentally friendly, support sustainable agriculture, and improve the long-term health of the soil.

What is the typical NPK ratio for organic fertilizers?
The NPK ratio of organic fertilizers varies depending on the source. For example, a common NPK ratio for plant-based organic fertilizers made from MSG production waste might be around 8-0-4. This indicates the percentages of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) present in the fertilizer.

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