
The range of UK Nutrition liquid products are designed for easy tank mixing, and are compatible with most fungicides & pesticides. Advice on mixing appears on the product label.
- Single element liquid complexed sulphates designed to address specific deficiencies, either alone or in tank mix combinations. Complexed sulphates are taken up by the foliage on spraying or by the root through run off to the soil
- Mixes are complexed balanced ratios of elements commonly deficient in soils and are formulated to fit nutritional balances of specific crops
- Inorganic liquid feeds are formulated for foliar application offering high elemental content, low cost, improved uptake and convenience
- Yield N or P are two foliar NPK products (one high N the other high P) both boosted with a package of micronutrients designed as starter fertilisers (P) and general in season application to all crops (N)
- UK-Nutri-Fos products provide phosphate (and other nutrients) in a highly available form, as a supplement to soil applied fertilisers which may not be readily available to satisfy the plants requirements
- UK-Nutri-K provides essential levels of potassium for reproductive growth and is formulated to enhance uptake, reducing the risk of scorch, over foliar potassium sprays
- Nitro-Cal is a stabilised form of Urea and provides the plant with ammonium nitrogen, rather than nitrate nitrogen, together with readily available calcium. Nitro-Cal has very many useful and varied applications
- UK Nutri-Set has been specifically designed to provide the plant with two key elements - calcium and boron. Both nutrients are required by the plant for cell structure and sugar movement.
- Growth Balancer enhances nitrogen utilisation and slows down metabolism in periods of rapid nitrate uptake contributing to yield rather than vegetative growth.
- UK Nutri-pHertilisers are acidic liquid compound fertilisers used in fertigation and can be formulated to individual growers requirements
- Sunburst is a stabilised urea formulated product, used predominantly to increase the protein level in milling wheat, but also as a nitrogen ‘tonic’ where crops are suffering from cold or wet conditions