Evolution xtra 46-0-0 Granular

UFLEXX® stabilised release fertiliser

Evolution xtra is specially formulated to protect against all three forms of nitrogen loss - leaching, denitrification and volatilization - this allows time for nitrogen (N) to move into the rootzone and stay there for longer, enabling an increased uptake of nutrients and enhanced efficiency.

Inhibitors within the UFLEXX® stabilized nitrogen, slow the conversion of nutrients by physical and chemical effects or by the action of microorganisms. Nitrogen slowly breaks down in the soil to become available to the turf. Both turf growth and the breakdown process are governed by temperature, meaning that nitrogen is supplied in accordance with the requirements of the turf.

  • Efficient use of nitrogen
  • Lasts up to 16 weeks
  • Chloride free
  • Low scorch potential
  • Reduced environmental impact

Technical information

Reduces volatilisation via urease inhibitors which work while the fertiliser is on the turf surface, slowing the enzyme urease from breaking down the applied urea into an ammonium form and into ammonia gas, which can be easily lost via volatilisation. This allows the urea to move down into the rootzone through irrigation or via rainfall.

  • Urease and nitrification inhibitors
  • Low water volumes
  • Cost effective

Reduces denitrification and leaching through nitrification inhibitors which slow down soil bacteria from converting ammonium nitrogen into nitrate. Nitrogen in the form of nitrate is highly susceptible to denitrification and leaching.

How it works

Product analysis

Total nitrogen (N) 46%
UFLEXX stabilised urea nitrogen 46%

Summary

Analysis:46-0-0
Application Rate:10-20 g/m2
Pack Coverage:2000-1000m2
Bags/Ha:5-10
Product Longevity:8-16 weeks
SGN:300
Granule size:2-4mm
Cutting height :All turf

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