Many people think that if the temperature in winter is low, the fertilizer will not evaporate. Is this really true?
Ammonium bicarbonate, ammonia water, ammonium sulfate, etc. in nitrogen fertilizer are not non-volatile under low temperature conditions, but have a slower volatilization rate and a lower amount of volatilization than the summer and autumn high temperature seasons. Ammonium nitrate in nitrogen fertilizer, potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate in potassium fertilizer are prone to combustion and explosion at high temperatures, but if it is stored in the kitchen or heating stove in winter, there is also a great danger. The corrosive nature of superphosphate does not have much to do with the temperature. Cloth bags, sacks, etc., if exposed to superphosphate, will be corroded, and the contents of the bag, such as seeds, salt, soda ash, etc. will deteriorate. When the nitrogen fertilizer is volatilized, it will turn into water vapor in the air, and it will turn into ammonium chloride with strong corrosiveness. When the seeds are encountered, the embryo will lose its sprouting power. When it meets the grain, it will deteriorate. When it encounters pesticide, it will invalidate it. Iron can cause it to corrode and peel off.
Therefore, in the cold winter, fertilizer will also volatilize, do not ignore this when storing.
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