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1. What is ammonium chloride fertilizer?
Ammonium chloride is a nitrogen, hydrogen, chloride with the chemical formula NH4Cl. The promoting effect of ammonium chloride on plant growth mainly comes from the nitrogen element in it, so it is also called nitrogen fertilizer. Compared to some other fertilizers, ammonium chloride has a fast-acting effect and a higher nitrogen content, which can promote rapid growth and increase yield of plants. But at the same time, ammonium chloride still has some problems that need attention.
Second, the role of ammonium chloride fertilizer.
In addition to being a high-quality source of nitrogen, ammonium chloride fertilizer can also provide the hydrogen and chlorine required by plants. In the right dosage and under the right conditions, ammonium chloride has the following effects:
1.Promote plant growth and nutrient absorption, improve crop yield and quality;
2.alleviate water and salt stress, enhance stress resistance, and improve crop disease resistance;
3.It is acidic, can neutralize calcareous soil, improve soil properties;
4.It can increase the protein content of plants and improve the taste and texture of food.
3. The use of ammonium chloride fertilizer.
1.The application rate of nitrogen-deficient crops is 50-75 kg per mu, and most crops use 50-60 kg each time;
2.Ammonium chloride fertilizer is an acidic fertilizer, do not mix with lime, so as not to neutralize the failure, do not use it frequently for soils with high soil acidity;
3.Excessive or dense ammonium chloride fertilization will lead to soil acidification, which will have a negative impact on the environment, and should be used in moderation to avoid affecting the environment and the growth of plants;
4.The application time of ammonium chloride fertilizer should be selected in the early stage of the plant growth period, preferably about 15 days after the germination of the plant, so as to ensure that the plant makes full use of nitrogen fertilizer and promotes the growth of the plant.