Kizlay is a K-containing fertilizers used in agriculture in the form of Potassium Sulphate, also called sulphate of potash (SOP),
Kizlay fertilizers, providing both potassium and sulfur.
Kizlay is doubly essential not just because of the potassium, but also because it provides plants with sulphur – the first micro-nutrient. Every plant needs sulphur. If you add Kizlay to soils, the plant gets both sulphur and potassium.
Kizlay doesn’t contain chloride and therefore can be put on all crops and plants.
Kizlay has a nil salinity index which means even though it’s a salt, it doesn’t build up the soil’s salinity. Where soils are saline or sodic and where irrigation water may have high chloride levels SOP is the preferred form of potassium to use.
Kizlay can be sown with the seed or near the seedling, ensuring maximum root access to potassium.
Plants deficient in potassium can appear scorched on the leaves, be stunted in growth, and have less water circulation resulting in heat and drought susceptibility. They will also have poor resistance to pests and weak roots.
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