Ammonium Chloride
NH4CL (ammonium chloride) can be used as nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture. Its nitrogen content is 24%-25%. It is a physiological acidic fertilizer, easily soluble in water, and has a rapid fertilizer effect. It can be used as base fertilizer and topdressing. It is suitable for crops such as wheat, rice, corn, and rapeseed, especially for cotton and linen crops. It has the effect of enhancing fiber toughness and tension and improving quality.
How to use ammonium chloride fertilizer?
Ammonium chloride can be used as base fertilizer and topdressing. It can be applied in dry land and paddy fields, but the effect of applying it in paddy fields is good, so it can be applied to paddy fields first.
Ammonium chloride is not suitable for seed fertilizer and seedling fertilizer, because it has a high osmotic pressure and contains a lot of chloride ions, which will affect seed germination and cause seedling alkane phenomenon.
Because ammonium chloride contains a large amount of chloride ions, it is not suitable for chlorine-sensitive crops such as red dusk, potato, sugarcane, watermelon, grape, tangerine, and tobacco, otherwise it will affect the quality.
The role of ammonium chloride
Ammonium chloride can provide the nitrogen elements needed by crops and promote crop growth and development. In addition, ammonium chloride can also improve soil structure and increase soil fertility.
Nitrogen fertilizer is one of the nutrients necessary for plant growth. As a high-efficiency nitrogen fertilizer, ammonium chloride plays an important role in crop growth. Fertilizing with ammonium chloride can effectively improve crop yield and quality.
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In addition to providing the nitrogen elements needed by crops, ammonium chloride is also a fertilizer that can lower the pH value of the soil. When the soil pH value is too high, the appropriate use of ammonium chloride can effectively lower the soil pH value.
Precautions for the application of ammonium chloride
Appropriate application
Although ammonium chloride is an efficient nitrogen fertilizer, excessive application can cause problems such as soil acidification and poor crop growth and development. Therefore, when applying fertilizers, be sure to use it in moderation and not excessively.
Avoid mixing with other fertilizers
When applying ammonium chloride, try to avoid using it with other fertilizers to avoid chemical reactions and affect fertilizer efficiency.
Fertilization time
Ammonium chloride should be applied during the peak season of crop growth. Fertilization during the peak season can meet the needs of crop growth and improve crop yield and quality.