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Slow-release fertilizer

What is slow-release fertilizer?

Fertilizers are a type of chemical or organic fertilizer that provides nutrients to plants gradually and in a controlled manner. Unlike conventional fertilizers, which release most of their nutrients quickly after application and may even be washed away, fertilizer is designed to:

  • The release of elements takes place over a period of weeks to months.

  • Increase the efficiency of nutrient absorption.

  • Reduce the need for repeated fertilization

  • Reduce the risk of root burn and salt accumulation in the soil

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Slow-release liquid nitrogen fertilizer contains 28% slow-release nitrogen, which, due to the polymer structure of this fertilizer, can release the available nitrogen within 8 to 12 weeks. It is suitable for agricultural products such as vegetables, fruits, etc.

These fertilizers are usually produced by coating nutrients with polymers, sulfur, resins, or minerals, or by slowly releasing chemical structures.

One of the companies that operates in the field of producing raw materials for the chemical and agricultural industries is the Abnos brand, which also supplies some of the materials needed in the production of polymer and resin fertilizers.

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Benefits of Frankincense Fertilizer

✔ Suitable for gardens, greenhouses and agricultural fields
✔ Prevents nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium leaching
✔ Reduces labor costs due to reduced fertilization frequency
✔ Suitable for water-deficiency conditions and light soils
✔ Increases uniform and stable plant growth
✔ Protects roots against salinity stresses and high fertilizer concentrations

Main types of slow-release fertilizers

1. Coated Fertilizers

With coatings such as:

  • Organic polymers

  • Resins

  • Sulfur

  • Composite compounds

Feature: Release is dependent on soil temperature and moisture.

2. Chemically Slow-Release Fertilizers

Fertilizers such as:

  • Urea formaldehyde

  • Isobutylene diurea (IBDU)

  • Methylene urea
    These fertilizers have a stable chemical structure and decompose in the soil over time.

Note: In the production of some of these fertilizers (such as urea-formaldehyde), resins similar to the Ebony brand urea-formaldehyde resins play an important role.

3. Frankincense Organic Fertilizers

Like:

  • Polymerized composts

  • Pelletized chicken manure, frankincense

  • Modified humic fertilizers
    Release is achieved through soil microbial activity.

Uses of frankincense fertilizer
  • Horticulture (pistachios, citrus fruits, apples, grapes, etc.)

  • Greenhouses and houseplants

  • Hydroponic cultures (in some formulas)

  • Urban green space

  • Crops with long-term food requirements

  • Nurseries and potted crops

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