Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex
Description :
Overview of Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex is a fertilizer for the foliar that blends the bicarbonate potassium (KHCO3) and urea by an controlled reaction. It provides carbon dioxide, nitrogen and potassium. The powder is white and soluble. also known as a granule, is used to correct pH as well as fungal disease management and quick N-K nutrition for high-value crops.
In short, Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex provides N-K nutrition, releases CO₂ to boost photosynthesis, and makes leaf surfaces more alkaline to help protect against fungal diseases. You can find more information at chemicalbull.com.
Applications of Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex
Foliar N-K Nutrition & pH Management
This product contains 15-20% nitrogen and 25% potassium oxide, with a pH range of 8.2 to 8.5.
- Plants quickly absorb nitrogen through their stomata, which supports strong vegetative growth.
- Essential for Agriculture Industry foliar programs.
- Complements Tebuconazole fungicide tank mixes.
Powdery Mildew Suppression
Bicarbonate ions increase the pH on leaf surfaces, which helps stop fungal spores from germinating.
- Compatible with Tricyclazole rice blast control.
- Works with Metribuzin herbicide systems.
- It helps reduce powdery mildew in grapes, cucurbits, and roses.
CO₂ Enrichment & Photosynthesis Boost
When applied, the reaction between urea and bicarbonate releases CO₂ on the leaf surface.
- This process improves photosynthesis efficiency, especially in greenhouse settings.
- Essential for Fertilizer Industry foliar innovations.
- It helps plants build up carbohydrates and improves the quality of fruit.
Stress Recovery & Quality Enhancement
It quickly provides nitrogen, potassium, and calcium to help plants recover from heat, salinity, and transplant stress.
- This product can improve fruit color, firmness, and how long it stays fresh.
- It supports high-density planting and protected cultivation systems.
Safety & Handling Guidelines
Handle Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex with the same safety precautions you use for other soluble fertilizers.
- Store the product in a cool, dry place, away from strong acids and moisture.
- Wear gloves, goggles, and a dust mask when mixing.
- Do not store Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex in aluminum containers or with acidic pesticides.
- It is normal for the product to bubble or fizz when mixed with water.
- Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for more detailed instructions.
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex MSDS
The MSDS for Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex provides details on bubbling reactions, pH buffering, CO₂ release, tank mix compatibility, safe handling, and how it suppresses fungi. Foliar applicators and crop consultants will find this information useful.
ChemicalBull provides the MSDS, mixing protocols, and compatibility charts with every order.
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex Manufacturer, Supplier & Distributor
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex Manufacturer
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex is manufactured for foliar nutrition and disease suppression in the Agriculture Industry.
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex Supplier & Distributor
ChemicalBull is a trusted manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex. You can find it at chemicalbull in soluble powder and ready-mix formulations.
- This product uses a patented reaction complex that controls CO₂ release.
- It is available in 25kg bags, 10kg cartons, and water-soluble sachets.
- Each order comes with full documentation, including a Certificate of Analysis (COA).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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How does Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex work?
Urea reacts with bicarbonate to release CO₂ on the leaf surface and provide N-K nutrition. Bicarbonate also raises the leaf pH, which helps stop fungal spores from germinating. -
What crops benefit most from this complex?
Grapes (for powdery mildew), cucurbits, tomatoes, peppers, roses, and greenhouse crops show strong positive responses to Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex. -
Can it be tank-mixed with fungicides?
Yes, it is highly compatible with Tebuconazole, Tricyclazole, and Metribuzin. This combination improves systemic uptake and strengthens disease control. -
What is the foliar application rate?
Apply 2-5 kg per hectare in 200-400 liters of water every 7-10 days. The product will bubble, which shows the reaction is happening. -
Does it leave residue on harvest?
Potassium Bicarbonate Urea Reaction Complex has a 0-day pre-harvest interval (PHI) for most crops. The bicarbonate evaporates completely, leaving only approved N-K nutrition.