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Fertilizer Analysis Lab in Chennai

Fertilizers play a vital role in the development and growth of agricultural crops by supplying the necessary nutrients. Fertilizers are supplied either to soil Or plant tissues to input one or more essential nutrients for the proper growth of plants, and these are available in either natural or artificial forms. Fertilizers mainly help in improving the yield and nature of the crop. Although they are necessary for the growth, they should not be supplied in excess amount or in fewer quantities as it may lead to the deficiencies or disorders in the crop. Hence, the Fertilizer Analysis lab helps in the determination of crop yield by formulating essential nutrients in the required quantities according to the crop they are being used.

Fertilizer Analysis Lab Analyses the fertilizer's formulation of three nutrients mainly i.e, Nitrogen(N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K) which is referred to as N:P:K. Most of the fertilizers packs include the fertilizer ratio of 5:10:5. Fertilizer analysis is necessarily performed to formulate the essential fertilizers in equivalent ratios, depending on the type of plants it is applied because the formula needed differs from various types of plants like lawns, herbs, shrubs, fruits, vegetables, flowers gardens.

Fertilizer Analysis Lab

It is very beneficial to know and understand the formulations of the fertilizer being purchased or produced. Manufacturers should be absolutely certain that the mentioned fertilizer formulation contents are according to regulatory standards. If failed to observe and maintain it causes severe deficiencies in the crops if used. So, Be sure and get your fertilizers analyzed before being used on the crops by the best Fertilizer Analysis Lab.

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