FENIX fertilizer is intended for professional users with appropriate experience and completed training. For use in your own garden, use the Garden Boom fertilizer series from the same manufacturer AGRO CS. When purchasing FENIX fertilizer, it is assumed that the user is familiar with all risks, storage rules and application procedures.
FENIX Balanced fine Summer has a balanced ratio of nutrients ensuring optimal intake during the summer months when the lawn is exposed to high temperatures. The gradual release ensures a strong and healthy lawn.
Fertilizer intended primarily for greens and tees.
Due to its fine granulation, this fertilizer is excellently suited for the care of low-cut lawns, especially when reel mowers are used.
The fine structure of the granules allows for even and effective distribution of nutrients, which ultimately contributes to optimal lawn health and development.
This fertilizer characteristic is particularly important for those who prefer the aesthetic appearance of low-cut lawns and at the same time use reel mowers, which require specific fertilizer properties to achieve optimal results in lawn maintenance.
NPK fertilizer (Mg) containing crotonylidene urea or isobutylidene urea, or urea formaldehyde 19-08-19 (+2MgO) mixed fertilizer
Composition:
| 19% N Total nitrogen |
| 3.6% N-NH4 Ammonium nitrogen
7.8% N-NH2 Urea nitrogen 7.6% N Urea formaldehyde nitrogen 2.9% N Nitrogen from urea formaldehyde soluble only in hot water 3.9% N Nitrogen from urea formaldehyde soluble in cold water |
| 8% P2O5 Phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate and water (= 3.5% P Phosphorus) |
| 7% P2O5 Water-soluble phosphorus oxide (= 3% P Phosphorus) |
| 19% K2O Water-soluble potassium oxide (= 15.7% K Potassium) |
| 2% MgO Water-soluble magnesium oxide (= 1.2% Mg Magnesium) |
Use: June – August
Dosage: 25 – 35 g/m2
Granulation: 1 – 2 mm
Validity: 2 – 3 months
Packaging: 20 kg
Product number: 071741
Manufacturer: AGRO CS
Possibility of collection on a pallet (48 pcs)
Balanced series:
- An exceptional line of fertilizers that utilizes the long-term action of nitrogen incorporated in oligomers of chained urea molecules of various lengths.
- It is designed to provide balanced basic nutrition for large grass areas. This series differs from the Basic and Premium series in that it contains 40% of the total nitrogen in the form of MU (chained urea). These are fertilizers with a gradual release of nitrogen due to microbial activity in the soil. This ensures an extended period of action of the fertilizer.
- The fertilizers in this series contain phosphorus in all nutrient combinations for all seasons for a more balanced supply of phosphorus to plants. The Balanced series is also characterized by a comprehensive content of all essential nutrients: N, P, K, Mg, S. Another advantage is that the fertilizers in the Balanced series have a reduced chloride content, so they minimize the risk of soil salinization with ballast chlorides.
- The MU form of nitrogen is very mobile in the soil, so even on very permeable sandy soils of playgrounds, the leaching of nitrogen from the soil is severely limited.
Unlike fertilizers containing controlled-release nitrogen, the availability of nitrogen bound in MU to plants depends almost exclusively on microbial activity in the soil and the speed of mineralization processes. MU is also a source of energy and building blocks for soil microorganisms. By using MU, you support the growth of the population of soil microorganisms that are responsible for mineralization processes in the soil (reversal availability of nutrients bound in organic macromolecules of dead organisms). The conditions that most significantly affect root growth and plant activity in general, i.e. temperature and humidity, are also factors that regulate the level of microbial activity in the soil. In other words, this means that the nutrients contained in MU are increasingly made available to plants thanks to increased microbial activity in the soil precisely under conditions that are optimal for plant growth. The release of nitrogen is thus in direct correlation with the needs of the plant.
