Mohamed.
Member
I don't know if I'm missing something, but the other day I was holding my MOAB package and I noticed that it is derived from Mono-Potassium Phosphate and Mono-Ammonium Phosphate. Now the Mono-Ammonium Phosphate contains 12% nitrogen.
How come the label of MOAB indicate an NPK of "0"-52-32 then?! Is this label just hogwash!
Also if someone with experience in mixing fertilizers could tell me, how to get NPK of 0-52-32 from mixing Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (NPK 12-61-0) with Mono Ammonium-Phosphate (0-52-34)? Even if I excluded the Nitrogen content, this seems mathematically impossible!
Appreciate your answers.
How come the label of MOAB indicate an NPK of "0"-52-32 then?! Is this label just hogwash!
Also if someone with experience in mixing fertilizers could tell me, how to get NPK of 0-52-32 from mixing Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (NPK 12-61-0) with Mono Ammonium-Phosphate (0-52-34)? Even if I excluded the Nitrogen content, this seems mathematically impossible!
Appreciate your answers.