Ammonium sulphate ((NH4)2SO4) is a nitrogen fertiliser. It contains 20.5-21% nitrogen and 23.5-24% sulphur. Slow release fertiliser (2 months) of physiologically acidic reaction. Suitable for fertilising crops with high sulphur demand.
Ammonium sulphate is a type of inorganic salt widely used as a fertiliser to promote plant growth. It contains two main elements: ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4+) and sulphur (SO4^2-). The combination of these elements produces a highly effective and long-lasting fertiliser that can be used on a wide range of cultivars, including fruit, vegetables and cereals. Ammonium sulphate is particularly useful in increasing the yield of cereals such as wheat, barley and maize. Ammonium sulphate ((NH4)2SO4) is a nitrogen fertiliser. It contains 20.5-21% nitrogen and 23.5-24% sulphur.
Slow release fertiliser (2 months) of physiologically acidic reaction. Suitable for fertilising crops with high sulphur demand.