Raw Materials
Typically contains 60% potash.
A high-quality granular fertilizer that is a combination of  potash and magnesium fertiliser with 40% K2O in the form of potassium chloride and 6% MgO in the form of magnesium sulphate (kieserite).   
A fast-acting fertiliser for use where readily available magnesium is required. 

Typically contains 46% phosphate, soluble in neutral ammonium citrate and water.

 

Typically contains 11% nitrogen in the ammonium form and 52% phosphate.

A natural ore containing about 30% Na2O (20% sodium) and 20% potash. 

Typically contains 18% nitrogen in the ammonium form and 46% phosphate. 

Often used to fertilise sugar beet on mineral soils as a substitute for Magnesia-Kainit® fertiliser. 

A naturally occurring ore containing a mixture of potassium, magnesium, sodium and sulfur in a water-soluble form to ensure readily available nutrients.

A granular fertiliser that contains water-soluble potassium, magnesium and sulphur.  These naturally occurring minerals produce the optimum nutrient ratio for potatoes, vegetables and fruit crops.

A suitable potash source for irrigated or saline soils such as those found in glasshouses or under plastic tunnels.

Contains 48% magnesium [80% MgO] derived from magnesium oxide. 

An unprocessed mineral fertiliser that can be used in organic farming systems, with the prior permission of the Soil Association.

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