Find how to supply the hops with all the nutrients it needs in order to increase the yield
Soil type: Medium soil (sandy brown).
pH: 5-7 (Young hop plants are sensitive to acidity).
Plant density: 1800-2000 plants/ha.
Expected yield: 2.0-2.4 t/ha.
Recommended rates of nutrients
N |
P2O5 |
K2O |
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--------------Kg/Ha----------- |
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150-200 |
50-60 |
100-150 |
Recommended fertilizers, rates and timing
Application timing |
Recommended fertilizers |
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SSP |
AN |
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--------------Kg/Ha------------ |
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Spring - Early Summer |
60 |
250-300 |
360-460 |
Early Summer |
150-270 |
- |
- |
Multi-K = Potassium nitrate (13% N and 46% K20).
AN = Ammonium Nitrate (34%N).
SSP = Single Super Phosphate (19%P2O5).
The total amount of Ammonium Nitrate should be split into two applications, the first dressing being given in late May and the second four weeks later. For early-maturing varieties the total amount of nitrogen should be split into three applications: one-third in March, one-third in April and one-third in late May.
The recommended amounts of P and K should be applied in single applications.
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