Controlled Release Fertilizer
With our polymer-coated urea fertiliser, your plants gradually receive nutrients over time. This provides steady and long-term nourishment with less frequent applications!
Inside Controlled Release Fertilizer
Our polymer-coated urea fertiliser can be considered a type of controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) because it typically comes in granular form, allowing it to regulate nutrient release. Controlled-release fertilizers offer a unique approach to plant nutrition by consistently releasing nutrients over an extended period. These products are designed to provide a consistent supply of essential elements, reducing the need for regular applications.
Do you wish to learn more about how our fertilizers can simplify your gardening routine? Check out our collection and discover the convenience and efficiency of this innovative solution. Dive in and see how it can transform your plant care routine!
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How it Works?
Studying the Manual
Follow the product label for proper application rates and guidelines specific to the type of plants you are growing.
Preparing the Soil
Ensure the soil is well-prepared and free of debris before applying the fertilizer. This promotes even nutrient distribution.
Applying the Fertilizer
Scatter the granules into the soil at the recommended rate. Make sure it is evenly distributed around the plant base.
Water the Plant
Lightly spray some water into the area to help activate the fertilizer and start the gradual nutrient-release process.
Why CRF is a Game-Changer
Convenience
Our straight fertilizer simplifies plant care by decreasing the need for regular fertilization, saving time and effort for gardeners.
Extended Nourishment
Your plants can enjoy a steady supply of nutrients in the long run, so no worries if you forget to apply fertilizers.
Improves Plant Growth
The fertilizer supports consistent plant development by delivering nutrients steadily, leading to more robust progress over time.
Reduces Leaching
There will be minimal nutrient loss through runoff, as the controlled release limits excess nutrients from washing away.