Ammonium sulfate is a highly efficient nitrogen fertilizer widely used in agricultural production. It has a high nitrogen content and can quickly provide the nitrogen elements required for crop growth, promoting the growth and development of crops.
For rice, it is extremely important to apply ammonium sulfate during the
tillering stage and booting stage
. At this time, rice has the greatest demand for nitrogen, and timely topdressing can greatly increase rice yield. However, attention should be paid to thepH value
of the soil when applying. Too low acidity may affect the growth of rice, so it is recommended to conduct soil testing before fertilization.Applying ammonium sulfate to corn during the seedling and jointing stages can ensure its sufficient nitrogen supply, thereby promoting plant growth and ear development. For different growth stages, the application amount should be appropriately adjusted to meet its nitrogen needs. For example, a small amount can be applied during the seedling stage, while the application amount should be increased during the jointing stage.
When applying ammonium sulfate, avoid applying large doses of fertilizer in a short period of time to prevent soil acidification or nutrient imbalance caused by improper fertilizer application. At the same time, regular monitoring of soil nutrient conditions will help to apply fertilizers reasonably and improve fertilizer utilization efficiency.
Proper use of ammonium sulfate can not only increase crop yields, but also achieve sustainable agricultural development. By applying nitrogen fertilizers properly, farmers can effectively improve the overall health and output of crops and further promote the growth of the agricultural economy.