FERTILIZERS FOR ALMOND

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Prunus amygdalus Basch

The almond tree belongs to the Rosaceae family. It occupies the leading position in the market among nuts.

We offer fertilizers specially formulated for almond cultivation. Ask us for more detailed information about the care of this type of woody crop.

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CHARACTERISTICS

characteristics of fertilizers for almond trees

We present some characteristics of this woody crop so you know how to properly apply almond fertilizer to achieve maximum yield and production from your plantation.

ROOT

Long root system composed of main roots and rootlets.

STEM

The trunk is smooth when young, becoming very cracked over time, a characteristic of this species. The bark is green when the tree is young, and brownish and grayish when the tree is mature.

LEAVES

They are lanceolate, long, narrow and pointed, with serrated edges.

FLOWERS

It is pentamerous with five sepals and five petals, varying in color from white to pink; these petals may be more or less notched in the center, even overlapping in some varieties.

FRUIT

Drupe with leathery exocarp and mesocarp and hard endocarp.
NUTRITIONAL NEEDS

Nutritional needs of almond fertilizers

ORGANIC AMENDMENTS

The application of organic soil amendments is a crucial aspect. In general, it is advisable to apply stabilized and sanitized organic products to reduce potential risks arising from the application of raw organic matter, such as nitrogen immobilization, the release of phytotoxic compounds, the presence of pathogenic microorganisms, weed seeds, etc.

Likewise, organic amendments and fertilizers must have heavy metal contents below the maximum allowable levels established by current regulations.

THEORETICAL NUTRITIONAL NEEDS

FERTILIZING RECOMMENDATIONS

FERTILIZING RECOMMENDATIONS

BASAL DRESSING (ORGANIC AMENDMENTS)

COVER CROP FERTILIZER

fertilizantes y abonos

Factor Humus is a leading and stable company that offers innovative and environmentally friendly solutions.

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