1. Slow Release:

Due to the frits' oxidic structure, macro elements are trapped in the glassy structure, releasing slowly into the soil.

Phosphorus (P): Slow-release phosphorus frits prevent phosphorus from binding with carbonates in the soil, ensuring plants are well-nourished.

Potassium (K): Slow-release potassium frit technology prevents potassium accumulation in the soil, allowing plants to absorb it.

Microelements: Provides plants with essential elements like molybdenum, selenium, and zinc.

2. Economic:

• Applied once a year to the soil, eliminating the need for traditional fertilization mechanisms.

• Using waste frit materials as a source of macro and microelements in fertilizers contributes to the circular economy.

3. Rich Content:

Contains numerous elements in one composition compared to traditional fertilizer salts. Dissolves slowly over a year in acidic soils and over more than a year in basic soils.