Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) 1Kg
data-product-type="Chemicals" style="display: block;">Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (MAP)
Formula: NH₄H₂PO₄
AKA: Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP)
Typical Analysis
P% 21.9
N% 10
K% 0
S% 1.5
Zn% 0
Features
Nitrogen and phosphorus present in every granule.
Quality & Handling
Nominal 2-4 mm granule sizing.
Bulk density 1.0 tonnes per cubic metre.
Blending
Blends with most other products.
One of the major cropping fertilisers used in Australia as a source of phosphorus and nitrogen, MAP and MAP blends are used extensively in cropping systems and for sowing pastures. The low level of nitrogen makes it useful as a ‘starter’ fertiliser and as there is no free ammonia, the risk of affecting germinating seeds is minimal.
- Will store freely in shed storage for extended periods with little concern about moisture uptake.
- Covering with a tarp will greatly reduce any moist air uptake.
- The use of augers may damage the fertiliser and increase any handling problems.
- Do not leave exposed to moist air.
- Either fill or empty (completely), the drill or air-seeder fertiliser box overnight.
- Raise the equipment tynes from the soil to stop moisture moving up the tubes.
MAP is a highly soluble form of MAP supplying nitrogen and phosphorus to the plant. Ideal for use in turf and other horticultural situations.
MAP supplies ammoniacal nitrogen and phosphorous to plants in a soluble form. It is ideal for use in a wide range of applications but as a fertiliser or soil amendment is useful in helping start turf and plants off with extra P to encourage root development.
It may burn if applied in larger amounts or if used in the heat of the day. Should be dissolved in water and applied as a spray on turf, ornamentals and vegetables.
For use on greens, tees, and other closely mowed turf.
Please note: The actual bag may vary from the advertised photo as we source products from diffrent suppliers time to time, but the specs would be the same.