Mono Ammonium Phosphate 12/61
Mono Ammonium Phosphate MAP 12-61-0
Mono Ammonium Phosphate MAP 12-61-0 is a highly soluble fertiliser rich in phosphorus and nitrogen, ideal for strong root growth, early plant development, flowering, and crop establishment. Suitable for gardens, lawns, hydroponics, fertigation, and agricultural use. Supplied in 500g HDPE bottles, 1.5kg HDPE jerry cans, and 5kg buckets.
Key Features:
- High phosphorus formula 12-61-0 for root development
- Fully water-soluble for fast nutrient uptake
- Suitable for fertigation, hydroponics, and foliar feeding
- Encourages flowering, fruiting, and early plant growth
- Supplied in strong HDPE packaging for safe storage
Uses:
- Root development fertiliser for seedlings and transplants
- Hydroponic nutrient ingredient
- Fertigation fertiliser for crops and vegetables
- Flowering and fruiting plant booster
- Lawn, garden, greenhouse, and agricultural feeding
📋 Product Details:
Weight: 500g, 1.5kg, 5kg
Grade: MAP 12-61-0 Fertiliser Grade
Form: Water-soluble crystalline powder / granules
Packaging: HDPE bottle, HDPE jerry can, plastic bucket
How to Use – 5 Popular Applications:
- Seedlings & Young Plants: Dissolve 1–2g per 1 litre of water. Apply around the root zone once every 1–2 weeks.
- Transplanting: Mix 2g per 1 litre of water and water plants after planting to support root establishment.
- Hydroponics: Use as part of a balanced nutrient programme. Dose according to crop requirement and monitor EC/pH.
- Fertigation: Dissolve 1–3kg per 1,000 litres of water, depending on crop needs and soil condition.
- Foliar Feeding: Use 1–2g per 1 litre of water. Spray evenly on leaves during cool parts of the day.
Safety: Wear gloves and eye protection. Avoid inhaling dust. Keep away from children and pets. Store sealed in a cool, dry place. Do not mix with incompatible chemicals unless professionally advised.
📈 Other Names:
Mono Ammonium Phosphate fertiliser, MAP 12-61-0, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, high phosphorus fertiliser, water soluble phosphate fertiliser, root booster fertiliser, hydroponic MAP nutrient, fertigation fertiliser, phosphorus plant food, flowering fertiliser, agricultural MAP fertiliser, greenhouse fertiliser, crop starter fertiliser.
❓ FAQ:
1. What is MAP 12-61-0 used for?
It is mainly used to support root growth, early plant development, flowering, fruiting, and crop establishment.
2. Is Mono Ammonium Phosphate water soluble?
Yes, MAP is highly water soluble and suitable for fertigation, hydroponics, and foliar applications.
3. Can I use MAP for hydroponics?
Yes, it can be used as a phosphorus and nitrogen source in hydroponic nutrient formulas.
4. How should I store this product?
Store in the original sealed HDPE container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
5. What sizes are available?
Available in 500g HDPE bottles, 1.5kg HDPE jerry cans, and 5kg buckets.
Technical Specification – Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) 12-61-0
Product Identification
Product Name: Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Common Name: MAP 12-61-0
Chemical Name: Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate
Chemical Formula: NH₄H₂PO₄
CAS Number: 7722-76-1
UN Number: Not regulated
Chemical Composition
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Total Nitrogen (N) | 12% |
| Available Phosphate (P₂O₅) | 61% |
| Water Insoluble Matter | ≤ 0.3% |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 0.2% |
| pH (1% Solution) | 4.0 – 5.0 |
Physical Properties
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White crystalline powder / granules |
| Odour | Odourless |
| Solubility in Water | Highly soluble |
| Density | Approx. 1.8 g/cm³ |
| Hygroscopic | Slightly hygroscopic |
Packaging Options
| Pack Size | Packaging Type |
|---|---|
| 500g | HDPE Bottle |
| 1.5kg | HDPE Jerry Can |
| 5kg | HDPE Bucket |
Recommended Applications
- Fertigation systems
- Hydroponic nutrient solutions
- Foliar fertiliser applications
- Agricultural crop feeding
- Greenhouse and horticultural production
- Root development and transplant support
Recommended Dosage
| Application | Rate |
|---|---|
| Foliar Spray | 1–2g per litre of water |
| Fertigation | 1–3kg per 1,000 litres |
| Hydroponics | According to nutrient programme |
| Seedlings / Transplants | 1–2g per litre of water |
