March: Strategic Potassium Supplementation Before the Start of Intensive Vegetation

Early March is a critical time to prepare the soil for the upcoming growing season. Adequate potassium levels determine plant growth stability, stress resilience and crop quality. Potassium Salt 60% provides an efficient and proven solution for spring pre-sowing fertilisation.

Potassium is one of the key macronutrients responsible for:
– regulation of plant water management,
– increased resistance to abiotic stress (drought, frost, excessive rainfall),
– support of root system development,
– improvement of crop quality parameters.

Why Potassium Salt 60%?

  • High nutrient concentration (60% K₂O) – enables precise fertilisation planning.
  • Stable soil performance – ensures uniform potassium availability during critical growth stages.
  • Support of metabolic processes – optimises photosynthesis and protein and carbohydrate synthesis.

Application technology matters

The granular form has been optimised for modern spreading systems. When combined with precision spreaders, it enables:
– uniform nutrient distribution across the entire field profile,
– minimisation of losses and maximisation of fertilisation efficiency,
– optimisation of working time on large-scale acreage.
In intensive crop production systems, proper potassium management at the beginning of the season forms part of a strategy to increase yield performance and production stability.

12.03.2026