Fertilization with NPK alone is not enough to achieve high and, more importantly, stable yields.
Reasonable fertilization requires a proper balance of secondary trace elements, i.e. calcium, magnesium and sulfur. Also because the role of these ingredients is often underestimated even today.
Effects of secondary trace elements:
Luboplon is a very important family of fertilizers, as these are products that work in two directions. All Luboplon performs proper nutritional functions and is a valuable source of sulfur, calcium and magnesium for plants.
On the other hand, these fertilizers have a beneficial effect on soil properties. The calcium and magnesium sulphates in the granules have a stabilizing effect on the pH of the soil and perceptibly reduce the toxic effect of aluminium.
It is worth keeping in mind that toxic aluminium occurs most strongly in strongly acidic soils and damages the root system of cultivated plants. Luboplons do well on weak soils from which alkaline cations are easily leached out and thus subject to acidification. Regardless of the soil type, the calcium in Luboplon improves soil structure, and the sulfates absorbed by the plant from the fertilizer result in the accumulation of cations in the root system. The versatility of these fertilizers means that their regular use is recommended for all types of soils.