Red Wonder Plus Inorganic Fertilizer

  • Increases plant growth and leaf canopy
  • Enhances stem rigidity and strength to support yield production
  • Assists higher yields with better quality

Red Wonder Plus contains a substantial Nitrogen component as well as macronutrients and micronutrients such as Calcium and Magnesium necessary for improved plant growth in moderately deficient soils. It also uses an ‘HCC’ coating technology across the chemical fertilizer surface to better regulate Nitrogen release and to help the Nitrogen mobilization process last longer in the soil. So, plants can absorb more nutrients over an extended period.

Available Packaging: 50kg | 5kg | 1 kg

N = 15.30%
P2O5 = 3.10%
OM = 10.0%

CaO = 1.0%
MgO = 14.0%
Amino Acid = 15.5%

  • Nitrogen is an important component in photosynthesis for plant growth. It promotes stem and leaf development and increases chlorophyll production and root germination.
  • Phosphorus supports fibrous and secondary roots in the first period of plant growth and supports the flowering production stage of plant growth.
  • Calcium promotes cell production and plant tissue structure that helps nitrogen release and supports starch and sugar transportation from leaf to fruit.
  • Magnesium promotes chlorophyll production which is the most important for photosynthesis and helps to protect plants from diseases.
  • Microorganism increases organic matter decomposition and releases nutrients into the form which plants can use.
  • Organic Matter is sometimes referred to as soil improver or soil conditioner. It helps to improve physical soil structure. The incoherence soil that can increase water absorption and ion absorption of soil. It improves the ability of the soil to retain water, which reduce the need for frequent watering of the plants and enhancing drought resistance.
  • Amino Acidsplay an important role in a multitude of plant reactions. They serve as a building block of proteins, nitrogen sources, and signaling molecules.

    They play vital roles in plant growth and responses to environmental stress.

DAT – Days Afer Trasplanting DAP – Days After Planting

**The above recommendations may vary according to soil and weather conditions.** ** Recommendation is based on optimal / ideal soil**