New Fertilizer Formula Boosts Rice Yield to Record Levels!
A study was done to see how a specific fertilizer mix affected the growth and yield of rice plants. After applying different amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, it was found that the rice plants grew better and produced more grain compared to plants without the fertilizer. The best results were seen with a mix of N2P2K2, which led to the highest yield of 9,000 kg per hectare. The ideal amounts of each nutrient were found to be 210 kg of nitrogen, 81 kg of phosphorus, and 131 kg of potassium per hectare. Based on this, it is recommended to use around 210-222 kg of nitrogen, 81-106 kg of phosphorus, and 131-213 kg of potassium per hectare when fertilizing rice crops.