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Smooth, woody, amber with unique aspects giving a ''velvet'' like sensation. Used to impart fullness and subtle strength to fragrances. Formula : C16H26O
Wood ash is primarily composed of inorganic minerals, including potassium, calcium carbonate, magnesium, and trace elements such as boron, manganese, and zinc. The exact composition can vary depending on the type of wood burned, but these minerals play a crucial role in soil fertility. Ash is also a good source of potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium. In terms of commercial fertilizer, average wood ash would be about 0-1-3 (N-P-K). In addition to these macro-nutrients, wood ash is a good source of many micronutrients needed in trace amounts for adequate plant growth. Packing : 25kg, 50kg bags Incoterms : CIF/FOB Payment Terms: Advance/LC Shipping Capacity : 20ft Container 12-14 MT 40ft Container 20-24 MT Note : Small quantity inquiry accept.
Gypsum powder for plants is an excellent source of nutrition. Farmers have been using gypsum to boost crop growth for more than 150 years. Gypsum is a calcium and sulfate-based natural soil conditioner that has several uses in both small and large gardens. Calcium is required for plant growth and development, especially in the roots and shoots. It also serves as a balancing ingredient, enhancing a plant’s capacity to absorb other critical nutrients like nitrogen. Because calcium cannot be transferred from old to new plant tissues, a steady supply of soluble calcium is essential for plant health. • The powder is commonly used by farmers to remove thick clay and subsoil layers from gardens and fields. To enhance the general composition of the soil and encourage root development, organic gypsum powder is employed. It aids soil maintenance and water retention, thereby minimizing soil erosion.
Potash is used primarily as an agricultural fertilizer because it is an excellent source of soluble potassium. It ensures proper maturation in a plant by improving overall health, root strength, disease resistance and yield rates. Potash creates a better final product, improving the colour texture and test of food. Potash can be raked or hoed into the soil . Alternatively, use it as a top dressing (ensuring to water in) or dissolve to make an easy-to-use liquid feed for your plants and crops. It's best applied in early Spring through to late Summer but can be used at any time of year as a potassium boost for your plants.