Granora NPK 10-40-10

It is a highly phosphorous fertilizer that is 100% water-soluble and can be applied to the soil or sprayed on the foliage.

Provides the plant with a high phosphorus content, which is essential for early rooting (root growth stage).

Stimulates flowering, increasing the brilliance of petals and the vitality of flowers.

Helps tuber-forming plants (potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, etc.) create underground pipelines.

Because of its composition, it promotes general plant growth during the roots and pre-flowering stages.

Chemical Composition :

Nitrogen 10%
Phosphorus 40%
Potassium 10%

The properties of the compound:

A 100% water-soluble, high-phosphorus fertilizer that may be used for both soil and foliar spraying. It is distinguished by the following properties:


  1. 1- Gives plants a high concentration of phosphorus, which is essential for root formation in the early stages.
  2. 2- Stimulates blossoming and increases the vibrancy and vitality of flowers.
  3. 3- Promotes tuber production in underground crops like potatoes, sweet potatoes, and yams.
  4. 4- Increases overall plant growth at the rooting stage and before flowering by containing balanced amounts of nitrogen and potassium, which improves the plant’s ability to absorb phosphorus.


It is strongly suggested in the following scenarios:


  • 1- Abnormally slow or delayed plant development.
  • 2- Thin, damaged stems with minimal branching in plants.
  • 3- The appearance of purple on leaves indicates a carbohydrate imbalance.
  • 4- Dropping of miniature flowers, flower buds, and fruits.Because of its acidic nature, foliar absorption is more effective. It is free of chlorides, carbonates, sulfates, sodium, and other toxic substances.


The 10-40-10 fertilizer is safe to use on all sorts of vegetables, fruits, field crops, and trees, and can be mixed with any pesticide.

Rates of use:

Ground Fertilization:
  1. Fruit trees: 3 kg per acre.
  2. Vegetables: 3-5 kg per acre.


Foliar Spray:
  1. 1 kg per 400 liters of water.


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