SuperStart NP 10:35

Total NITROGEN (N) 10%
Ammoniacal nitrogen 10%
PHOSPHORUS(V) OXIDE (P2O5) soluble in NAC and water 35%
Phosphorus(V) oxide (P2O5) soluble in water 30%
MAGNESIUM-OXIDE (MgO) total 2%
Sulfur (S) soluble in water 5%
Total Zinc (Zn) 2%

Super Start NP 10:35 +2% MgO + 5% S +2% Zn a micro granulated fertilizer which provides readily available nutrients to plants fastest, thus stimulating the growth of plants at initial stages of development. Thanks to high content of phosphorus (P) and the presence of zinc (Zn), it stimulates the growth of the root system significantly. Larger contact surface with soil impacts faster release of readily available nutrients.

Super Start enables the cultivated crop culture to withstand stressful conditions that may arise at initial stages of development and leave significant consequences on the plant and expected yield.
Economic effects of the application of Super Start fertilizer is obvious already in the first year of application, especially in limiting conditions for the development of the plant.

Super Start is applied together with sowing the assistance of the micro granules depositing devices that are installed in the sowing machine. The recommended method of application is directly into a row with a seed and it can also be used by physical mixing with soil insecticides to carry out simultaneous nourishing and protection of spring row crops.

Application recommendations:
  • Corn 25 – 30 kg/ha
  • Rapeseed 25 – 40 kg/ha
  • Soya 25 – 30 kg/ha
  • Sunflower25 – 30 kg/ha
  • Sugar beet 30 – 35 kg/ha
  • Cereal grains 20 – 40 kg/ha
  • Vegetables 20 – 60 kg/ha
Key reasons for application:
  • Intensifies and accelerates initial growth of a young plant
  • Helps plants to develop a large and powerful root system
  • Reduces negative effects of pathogens on plant growth and development
  • Ensures high efficiency of utilization of nutrients from Super Start during the vegetation period
  • Ensures better utilization of nutrients from soil reserves
  • Ensures better utilization of water reserves from soil
  • Significantly alleviates the negative influence of cold and wet soil on uptake of nutritive substances by the plant
  • By faster initial growth the cultivated crop culture shadows the weed plants thus reducing the negative effects of weeds
  • Has favorable effects on the length of grain fill
  • Improves the product quality
  • Improves storage properties of the product