It seems like the total nitrogen is 24%, which is made up of ammoniacal nitrogen at 3.5% and Ureic nitrogen at 20.5%. I'm not very familiar with ureic nitrogen. I did some searching to see what I could find, but there wasn't to much information on it. My guess is that it's either derived from or is a type of animal urea (pee). If that's true, then it would require microorganisms to properly break down and I'm guessing its a slow-release fertilizer. I'd also be cautious about the high salts contained in it.
I'm sure you can you can make this stuff work, but keep in mind that most of the premium nutrient and fertilizer companies tend to use nitrate nitrogen and ammoniacal nitrogen. Urea and any other type of nitrogen is mostly going to be cheap filler piss and they usually take a while to break down. And high numbers like 20+ suggest its probably designed for lawn applications which love high concentrations of urea nitrogen. Again you can make it work, but anytime you mickey mouse things you'll really have to pay attention to how your plants react.