Potassium nitrate

Potassium Nitrate


Potassium nitrate is a water-soluble NK fertilizer in the form of a white crystalline powder, the composition of which consists of 13.7% nitrate nitrogen and 46% potassium oxide (38.4%).

It accelerates the growth and elongation of plants (vegetables, strawberries, tobacco, potatoes, fruit trees, grapes, citrus, pineapple, cotton, banana, mango, olive, etc.) and increases their resistance to diseases.

It improves the formation of shoots and flowers in vegetable and fruit trees, the quality of fruits, the absorption of nutrients from the root to the leaves and fruits, and the transport of substances from leaves to fruits. With this feature, it ensures that the product is large, full, and vivid in color, prevents the fruits from falling, and extends the storage and shelf life.

Rules of application


Before applying potassium nitrate to the soil, it is necessary to know how much potassium the plant needs during the growing season. For this reason, the soil is analyzed and the amount of substances in it is determined. Because the type of soil is an important factor for the amount of fertilizer.

Safety rules


Potassium Nitrate is not recommended to be stored in direct sunlight as it is a degradable substance. It is possible to keep Potassium Nitrate for 9-24 months in a place with no humidity and no sunlight from +4 to +20 degrees.

Important when using Potassium Nitrate:

Wear special boots, gloves and goggles to avoid contact with your skin
Store in airtight bags