Urea is used worldwide. NOTEWORTHY: For good results, always follow the dosage instruction. Avoid frequent uses.The user first understand very well the plant and it’s requirements. Not every plant needs urea.Urea should be diluted to at least half distillation and the soils should be well watered after application. A good use of urea is in foliar sprays, where the plant can immediately use what it needs and the rest evaporates.
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for numerous plant functions and is one of the elemental components of chlorophyl..Urea, a white crystalline solid containing 46% nitrogen, is widely used in the agricultural industry as an animal feed additive and fertilizer Here we discuss it only as a nitrogen fertilizer.
Urea can be applied to soil as a solid or solution or to certain crops as a foliar spray. Urea manufacture releases few pollutants to the environment.
Urea, when properly applied, results in crop yield increases equal to other forms of nitrogen.
The dosage standard to be used are as follows: For seeds and seedlings- use 1/4 tsp. to 1 liter water. After 3-4 true leaves come out – use 1/2 tsp. to 1 liter water. When you will see blooming sign upto full bloom – use 2/3 tsp. to 1 liter water. Untill blooming complete or harvesting complete – use 1 tsp. to 1 liter water. Please note that you have to wait after single dosage till the next stage of dosage arrive. You must not dose the plants occassionally. Careless dosage may harm the plants.