
Ammonium Sulfate 1 kg
Ammonium sulfate (NH₄)₂SO₄ is a classic nitrogen-sulfur fertilizer that works on all soil types. It contains 21% nitrogen in the ammonium form and 24% sulfur. It is particularly effective on alkaline soils, where it acidifies the environment and improves nutrient uptake. An ideal choice for sulfur-loving crops: cabbage, onions, garlic, and legumes.
| Brand: | Agromag |
| Country of origin: | Ukraine |
| Ass: | 1 kg |
| Product type: | Mineral nitrogen-sulfur fertilizer |
| Form: | Granules |
| Composition: | N (nitrogen) - 21%, S (sulfur) - 24% |
| Crops: | Vegetables, fruit and berry crops, ornamental plants, lawn grasses |
| Crop | Application rate | Application method | Application period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cabbage, onion, garlic | 30–40 g/m² | Apply during plowing or broadcast followed by incorporation | In the spring before planting or as a top-dressing 2–3 weeks after planting |
| Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants | 20-30 g/m² | Apply before planting or as a solution for watering: 20-30 g per 10 L of water | First fertilization 10–14 days after transplanting seedlings |
| Cucumbers, zucchini | 15–20 g/m² | Watering solution: 15 g / 10 L of water | Fertilize during the active growth period, 2–3 times per season |
| Potatoes | 25-30 g/m² | Apply to planting holes or spread before planting | In the spring during soil preparation |
| Strawberries, wild strawberries | 15-20 g/m² | Scatter between rows followed by watering, or a solution of 15 g / 10 L | Early spring after leaf emergence or after fruiting |
| Fruit trees | 30–50 g per 1 m² of the tree circle | Spread around the trunk, then cover and water | Early spring before the growing season begins |
| Lawn grass | 20–30 g/m² | Evenly spread over the surface, followed by watering | In spring and summer to maintain a rich green color |
| Flowers and ornamental plants | 15–25 g/m² | Application before planting or as a solution for watering | Spring and early summer to stimulate growth |
💡 Tip: It is better to apply ammonium sulfate in the spring rather than in the fall. Unlike nitrate, it doesn’t act as quickly, but it nourishes plants for a longer period. It’s ideal for soils with a pH above 7, where it acidifies the environment and makes nutrients more available.