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Cauliflower
Cauliflower

Cauliflower has high nutritional requirements and should be grown in the best soils that are well-cultivated, rich in humus and nutrients, sufficiently moist, but permeable and airy. The most suitable soils are chernozems, black soils, bogs, loess and peat soils. On light soils, cauliflower can only be grown if there is a possibility of organic fertilization and irrigation. The optimal soil pH values for cauliflowers are 6.4-7.5. The fertilizer doses calculated based on chemical analysis of the soil should be reduced by the number of components introduced with manure or green fertilizers. If soil analysis has not been performed, then the number of mineral fertilizers per hectare with the full dose of manure should be 100-150 kg N for early cauliflower, 200-150 kg N for medium and late cauliflower, 70-90 kg P2O5, 200-240 kg K2O. If the plantation is irrigated, the fertilizer doses can be increased by up to 50%, especially nitrogen (leaching).

OPTIMAL CONTENT (in mg/dm3 of SOIL) OF NUTRITIONAL COMPONENTS IN SOIL FOR CAULIFLOWER

  Early

Medium early and late

N 105-120 120-135
P 50-60 60-70
K 160-190 190-220
Mg 45-55 65-75
Ca 1000-1500 1000-1500

 

 

 

 

Fertilization technologies


Taking into account the different expectations of farmers in terms of crop nutrition, we have prepared for you three complete proposals for foliar fertilization. 
The following technologies have been prepared in response to these expectations, in order to optimally nourish the crop and are for reference. If you have any questions regarding the details of the technology and the adjustment of the individual dosage of the indicated products, we invite you to contact our Team.

 

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