Fertilizer for potatoes Kemira

Potatoes are considered to be the second bread, because the diet of almost every family includes dishes made from potatoes or containing them. Due to the starch content, potatoes have enormous nutritional value, and their tubers are also endowed with a group of vitamins - A, B, C, PP and contain a significant amount of minerals.

It's no secret that to get a decent harvest, the plant needs to be properly fertilized, potatoes are no exception.

One of the highest priority and frequently used fertilizers is Kemira Potato-5. Kemira is a fertilizer designed specifically for potatoes, so the content of useful elements is selected specifically for this vegetable. The fertilizer does not contain chlorine, which has a very detrimental effect on the growth and development of the plant. Also, the positive aspects of Kemira are its contribution to increased tuber formation, improvement of potato starchiness and increased storage stability.

There are three main stages in potato growing technology: preparation, planting and care during the growing season.

During the preparation period, the soil on the site is properly dug up and fertilized with the main dose of mineral fertilizer (60-80 g of kemira per 1 sq. m.)

During the planting stage, potato tubers are planted at a distance of 30 cm from each other in furrows that are located at a distance of 70 cm from each other. The fertilizer rate per plant is 15-20 g.

During the growing season, plants loosen the soil.The feeding rate during this period is 30-40g. per 1 sq.m. soil.

The plant should be fertilized evenly, carefully distributing the mineral components on the planting site. The most promising is the application of fertilizers to the soil, thereby establishing the desired ratio of nutrients.