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Just put it in the seedling box! The ultimate in easy rice cultivation! Fertilizer exclusively for whole rice seedling box application
The "Seedling Box Makase" method of total fertilizer application to rice seedling boxes is a new technology for reducing rice fertilizer application, as described in the interim report (June 25, 2009) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries' Study Group on Improvement of Fertilizer Application in Response to Soaring Fertilizer Prices. In other words, seedlings are placed in a seedling box and transplanted into the rice field, and in principle, no fertilizer application is required in the field until harvest. In other words, it is the ultimate in easy (=work, cost) rice cultivation.
Seedling Box Makase, a special fertilizer for whole seedling box application, is a coated fertilizer that minimizes leaching of fertilizer components during seedling growth and is the only fertilizer that can be applied in contact with the roots of paddy rice plants. As a result, the utilization rate of thiitoso components in paddy rice is outstandingly increased, enabling a significant reduction in fertilizer (approximately 10-401 TP3T in terms of thiitoso components), and the fertilizer has less environmental impact than conventional fertilization (basal fertilizer + ear fertilizer). After rice planting, as the soil temperature rises, the chisso is dissolved in accordance with the absorption of paddy rice nutrients. The stable supply of nutrients reduces uneven growth in the paddy field, resulting in uniform rice growth. In addition, the high utilization rate of paddy rice reduces the supply of fertilizer to weeds and suppresses weed growth. There are two methods of applying fertilizer to seedling boxes: layered application and mixed application. The brand name is N400 (containing chisso) or NK301 (containing chisso and potash), and the types are 60, 100, and 120.
Seedling Box Makase" is a registered trademark of JCAM Agri.
No need for base fertilizer and additional fertilizer application in the main field.
Elution is in accordance with the growth of paddy rice, and there is little annual fluctuation in yield.
It reduces the amount of fertilizer and significantly reduces the amount of fertilizer that runs off into the environment.
Beautiful earwaves with almost no unevenness in fertilizer application.
Each grain of fertilizer is covered with a special bark. During the seedling growth period, the amount of fertilizer dissolved is suppressed to a minimum, and it is fully dissolved after rice planting as the soil temperature rises.
Nutrients are eluted in accordance with the absorption of nutrients by the paddy rice plant, so there is no excess or deficiency in nutrient supply.
Fertilizer is applied at the base of paddy rice plants, resulting in high fertilizer utilization and up to 40% fertilizer reduction.