
Mono Potassium Phosphate (MKP) 0-52-34
MONO POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE (MKP) 0-52-34
DGL MKP – Premium Water-Soluble Phosphorus & Potassium Fertiliser for Flowering & Fruit Development
DGL MKP delivers a highly concentrated source of phosphorus (52% P₂O₅) and potassium (34% K₂O) in completely water-soluble form, making it ideal for precision fertigation and foliar feeding systems. The absence of nitrogen in this formula prevents excessive vegetative growth, directing plant energy towards flowering and fruit development instead.
With exceptional solubility (220 g/L at 20°C), MKP provides rapid nutrient availability during critical reproductive growth stages. The low salt index and neutral pH (4.4-4.8) ensure safe application even to sensitive crops, while the pure chemical composition leaves no residue in irrigation systems.
MKP's unique nutrient ratio stimulates ATP production for energy transfer within plants, enhancing sugar accumulation in fruits and improving overall crop quality. It's particularly effective for correcting phosphorus deficiencies in alkaline soils where conventional phosphates may become unavailable to plants.
Formula: Mono Potassium Phosphate (KH₂PO₄) 0-52-34
• Phosphorus (P₂O₅): 52% – Maximizes flowering and fruiting.
• Potassium (K₂O): 34% – Enhances fruit quality and shelf life.
• Solubility: 220 g/L at 20°C – Fully compatible with fertigation.
Ideal For:
• Fruit crops (tomatoes, grapes, strawberries) – Flowering to fruiting stages.
• Flower production (roses, orchids) – Boosts bloom quantity and quality.
• High-value crops – Precision nutrition in hydroponic systems.
• Phosphorus-deficient soils – Especially effective in alkaline conditions.
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