Tea plants

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NUTRITION FOR TEA PLANTS


COMPOSITION

  • Total Nitrogen (Nts): ………………… 10%
  • Available Phosphorus (P2O5hh): …… 6%
  • Available Potassium (K2Ohh): ……… 4%
  • Available Silica (SiO2hh): …………… 1%
  • Moisture Content: …………………… 5%

BENEFITS

This fertilizer is specially formulated with a balanced ratio and optimal nutrient content to support the growth and development of tea plants. Proper application promotes balanced branch and canopy development, enhances bud sprouting and shoot formation, increases yield and tea quality, extends the harvesting cycle, and shortens the interval between harvests.


USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

1. SHORT-TERM CROPS:

  • Application rate: 500 – 700 kg/ha/application (18 – 25 kg/360 m², 25 – 35 kg/500 m², 50 – 70 kg/1,000 m²).
  • Application time: Used as a basal fertilizer or the first top-dressing (10 – 20 days after sowing).
  • Application method: Apply along rows or plant bases, incorporating it into the soil by weeding, tilling, and covering, or broadcast evenly over the field and water accordingly.

2. PERENNIAL CROPS:

  • Establishment phase: 0.3 – 0.6 kg/tree/application (150 – 250 g/m² of canopy), applied 2–3 times per year at the beginning, middle, and end of the rainy season.
  • Production phase: 0.5 – 2 kg/tree/application (150 – 250 g/m² of canopy), applied after harvest for tree recovery or during shoot development and flower differentiation.
  • Application method: Dig trenches alternately from ¾ of the canopy towards the edge or create planting holes for fertilization. Cover with soil and water if soil moisture is insufficient.

SAFETY WARNINGS

  • Not hazardous upon direct contact.
  • Non-toxic to humans and livestock.
  • Store in a dry, well-ventilated place. Avoid rain and direct sunlight.

LEGAL INFORMATION

  • Fertilizer code: 10805
  • Fertilizer type: NPK compound fertilizer
  • Application method: Soil application
  • Standard number: TCCS 61:2018/TN-TH

 

 

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