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Potassium Efficiency Technology

Steric® K

A fully water-soluble potassium nutrition technology containing BioSF325™ to support more efficient potassium use, strong crop growth, improved produce quality, better shelf-life characteristics and increased marketable yield.

Steric® K combines a concentrated NK 16:49 nutrient formulation, 8% sulphur and BioSF325™ technology. The product is designed for fertigation programs where potassium nutrition is closely linked with fruit filling, colour development, ripening, crop quality, stress resilience and harvest performance.

Potassium Efficiency BioSF325™ NK 16:49 + 8% S Fertigation
100% Water Soluble Crop Quality Fruit Colour Ripening Shelf Life Marketable Yield
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Current European Verdesian guidance specifies fertigation only and explicitly states that Steric® K should not be applied as a foliar fertiliser. Registration, analysis, rates and crop uses can vary by market.

Steric® K potassium efficiency fertigation technology
Product Overview

Improving the efficiency and value of fertigated potassium

Potassium is one of the major nutrients required by high-performing crops, yet crop response depends not only on how much potassium is supplied but also on how effectively the plant can acquire and use it.

Steric® K is designed around this nutrient-efficiency challenge. Current European Verdesian information describes the product as containing BioSF325™ technology with four key components that work synergistically within the plant to drive nutrient use efficiency.

In Steric® K, this technology is specifically positioned around more efficient use of potassium. Improved potassium efficiency is associated with strong, healthy growth, improved crop quality, better shelf life and increased marketable yield.

Steric® K is supplied as a 100% water-soluble dry formulation for application through fertigation systems. Current European product information identifies the formulation as NK 16:49 with 8% sulphur and a reference pH of 4.7.

Technology BioSF325™
Analysis NK 16:49 + 8% S
Application Fertigation
Reference pH 4.7
Potassium Nutrition

Why potassium is central to crop growth, quality and harvest performance

Potassium is involved in many processes that influence water relations, carbohydrate movement, enzyme activity, photosynthesis, crop quality and plant response to environmental stress.

Water Regulation

Potassium contributes to plant water regulation and stomatal function, linking potassium nutrition with crop water relations and environmental stress response.

Photosynthesis

Adequate potassium supports physiological processes involved in photosynthetic activity and productive crop growth.

Carbohydrate Production

Published BioSF325™ positioning includes support for carbohydrate production, an important process in fruit filling, storage-organ development and crop quality.

Produce Quality

Steric® K is specifically positioned around quality traits such as fruit consistency, colouration, ripening, shelf life and resistance to mechanical damage.

Potassium Use Efficiency

Improving crop performance from each unit of potassium supplied

Potassium fertilisation is often evaluated in terms of kilograms of nutrient supplied, but the agronomic objective is ultimately to convert available potassium into productive crop function and marketable output.

Steric® K is positioned around improving the plant's ability to use potassium efficiently. BioSF325™ technology is described as acting within the plant rather than relying solely on higher potassium input.

Improved potassium nutrient-use efficiency is linked in Verdesian's European product positioning with strong crop growth, improved fruit or harvested-product quality, better shelf life and increased marketable yield.

This makes Steric® K particularly relevant to programs where potassium is being supplied to support bulking, filling, ripening, quality, colour development or resistance to harvest and environmental stress.

Do not reduce potassium solely from a website replacement ratio. Potassium replacement must be calculated within the complete crop nutrient program. Crop demand, soil or substrate potassium, irrigation water, yield target, tissue analysis, fruit load and current local product directions should all be considered.
BioSF325™ Technology

Four synergistic components supporting nutrient-use efficiency

Verdesian describes BioSF325™ as a technology with four key components. They are positioned as working synergistically in the plant rather than acting only as isolated ingredients.

01

Nutrient Efficiency

BioSF325™ is fundamentally positioned around increasing nutrient-use efficiency within the crop.

02

Potassium Utilization

In Steric® K, the technology is specifically designed to improve the plant's ability to use available potassium more efficiently.

03

Crop Metabolism

Regional product information associates BioSF325™ with physiological processes including photosynthesis, nitrogen-use efficiency, chlorophyll formation and carbohydrate production.

04

Integrated Plant Response

The four components are described as interacting synergistically, supporting the wider crop response rather than operating as four unrelated product functions.

Proprietary technology details

Public product information identifies BioSF325™ and describes its four-component synergistic design, but this page does not attempt to invent or infer any proprietary component concentrations or confidential formulation details not disclosed in current public product information.

Formulation Profile

A concentrated, water-soluble potassium formulation for fertigation

Nutrient Analysis

NK 16:49

Current European Verdesian product information identifies Steric® K as an NK 16:49 formulation.

This combines nitrogen and a high potassium analysis within a water-soluble nutrient formulation designed for fertigation.

Secondary Nutrient

8% sulphur

Current European product information also lists 8% sulphur within the Steric® K formulation.

Sulphur contributes to the complete nutrient profile but should still be accounted for within the farm's wider sulphur and nitrogen program.

Physical Form

100% water soluble

Steric® K is described as a fully water-soluble dry formulation, allowing it to be dissolved before addition to a fertigation stock tank.

Reference Chemistry

pH 4.7

Current European product information lists a reference pH of 4.7.

Actual fertigation stock-solution chemistry will also depend on water quality, concentration and other products in the nutrient program.

Quality Development

Potassium demand often rises as crops move toward harvest

Potassium Nutrition Crop Uptake Carbohydrate & Water Regulation Filling / Bulking Colour & Ripening Marketable Quality

Filling

Steric® K timing recommendations repeatedly focus on fruit enlargement, filling or bulking stages when crop potassium demand can be substantial.

Colour Development

Published crop positioning includes improved colour intensity and more uniform colour development in several fruit crops.

Ripening Uniformity

Tomato and pepper positioning includes more even and consistent ripening as part of the intended crop-quality response.

Shelf Life

Improved shelf life is a central Steric® K quality objective, particularly in crops where post-harvest marketability matters.

Crop-Specific Positioning

Published Steric® K benefit examples

Current European product information highlights a number of crop-specific quality and development objectives. These examples do not replace local crop registration or rate instructions.

Top Fruit

Positioned around improved fruit consistency and colouration during quality development.

Citrus

Published positioning includes more intense colouration and advanced maturity.

Vines & Cherries

Steric® K is positioned around more even fruit filling and more uniform colouration.

Olives

Published benefits include improved resistance to cold and drought together with improved oil-content objectives.

Lettuce

Positioning includes advancing maturity and improving shelf life by balancing harvested-product nitrogen and increasing potassium content.

Tomato & Pepper

Published Steric® K positioning includes even and consistent ripening and improved shelf life.

Potato

Positioning includes greater tuber resistance to mechanical damage and greater tolerance to frost, drought, heat and high light intensity.

Watermelon & Cucumber

European timing guidance includes applications during later fruit enlargement and during the harvest period.

Abiotic Stress Context

Potassium nutrition and crop resilience

Drought

Water-limitation response

Potassium plays important roles in plant-water regulation, while Steric® K product positioning includes improved tolerance to drought in crops such as olives and potatoes.

Temperature

Cold and heat stress

Published crop positioning references increased resistance or tolerance to cold, frost and heat in selected crops.

Harvest

Mechanical stress

Potato positioning includes tubers becoming more resistant to mechanical damage, an important consideration during harvest, handling and storage.

Nutrient support does not make crops immune to stress. Severe drought, frost, heat, waterlogging, excessive radiation or mechanical damage can still reduce crop performance. Steric® K should be used as one part of a complete crop-management and stress-risk strategy.
Application Route

Steric® K is designed for fertigation

Approved Route

Fertigation application

Current European Verdesian guidance states that Steric® K can be applied to most crops via fertigation.

The product must be dissolved in water before being introduced into the fertigation-system stock tank.

Important Restriction

Do not apply as foliar fertiliser

Current European product guidance explicitly states not to apply Steric® K as a foliar fertiliser.

Application route should never be inferred simply because a product is water soluble. Use the route stated on the locally approved product label.

Mixing & Dissolution

Premix Steric® K before adding it to the fertigation stock tank

Verify the program

Confirm crop approval, deficiency level, application timing, rate and the other fertilisers planned in the same fertigation program.

Measure Steric® K

Measure the required quantity according to the current label, crop demand and qualified agronomic recommendation.

Premix in water

Current European guidance states that every 1 kg of Steric® K should be premixed in at least 4 litres of water.

Add to stock tank

Once completely dissolved, add the premix to the fertigation-system stock tank and deliver through the irrigation program as directed.

European Mixing Reference

1 kg Steric® K : minimum 4 L water

This premixing ratio is intended to support complete dissolution before the product enters the fertigation stock tank. Water temperature, quality and total stock concentration can still influence practical mixing.

European Reference Rates

Deficiency-based application guidance

Current European Verdesian guidance provides general per-application rates based on the assessed severity of potassium deficiency.

Minor Deficiency 2–5 kg/ha

General European reference rate per application for a minor potassium deficiency.

Moderate Deficiency 5–11 kg/ha

General European reference rate per application for a moderate deficiency.

Severe Deficiency 11–20 kg/ha

General European reference rate per application for severe deficiency.

Correct diagnosis matters. Do not classify deficiency severity solely from visual symptoms. Soil, substrate or tissue analysis, crop stage, yield potential, existing potassium program and local agronomic guidance should be used where possible. Verdesian specifically advises consulting a local agronomist if the level of deficiency is uncertain.
Potassium Replacement

25% of the normal K fertiliser rate

4 : 1

Current European Verdesian guidance states that Steric® K can replace normally used potassium fertilisers in fertigation systems at approximately 25% of their normal rate of application.

The manufacturer describes this as a 4:1 conventional-potassium replacement ratio.

Program Design

Replacement is not a universal prescription

Potassium programs vary substantially with crop, soil or substrate, water potassium, yield load, harvest objective and the conventional fertiliser source being replaced.

Any replacement calculation should therefore be reviewed in the context of the locally approved Steric® K recommendations and the crop's total potassium requirement.

Suggested Crop Timing

Position potassium around crop demand and quality development

Top Fruit

Fruit enlargement

European guidance recommends application during fruit enlargement and whenever potassium is required.

In high-yielding years, an additional application during or after harvest may also be considered according to local directions.

Citrus

Enlargement to colour break

Published timing includes the main fruit-enlargement phase and the period through colour break beginning approximately six to four weeks before harvest.

Additional autumn use may be considered in high-yielding seasons.

Vines

Colour change to maturity

European guidance describes several applications between colour change and maturity.

Olives

Spring and harvest period

Suggested timing includes a spring application from the beginning of fruit enlargement and an autumn application during or after harvest.

Tomato

Flowering to harvest

Published guidance includes application when first flowers are visible and another approximately two weeks before the beginning of harvest.

Lettuce

Head formation to harvest

European guidance includes application at the beginning of head formation, then approximately two weeks and one week before harvest.

Watermelon & Cucumber

Fruit enlargement and harvest

Suggested timing includes mid-to-late fruit enlargement and the harvest period.

Potato

Bulking and pre-harvest

European guidance includes one application at bulking and a second approximately one month before harvest.

Other Crops

Match K demand locally

For crops not specifically described here, determine timing from the current local label, potassium demand pattern and qualified crop advice.

Marketable Yield

Total yield and saleable yield are not always the same

Crop value is often determined by the proportion of harvested produce that meets market specifications—not simply by total biological yield.

Colour, uniformity, size, firmness, maturity, mechanical integrity and shelf life can all influence how much harvested produce reaches a marketable grade.

Steric® K is positioned around potassium-use efficiency and quality characteristics that can contribute to marketability. Verdesian's European product information specifically connects improved crop quality and shelf life with increased marketable yield.

Actual saleable yield remains influenced by crop genetics, pest and disease pressure, irrigation, harvest timing, grading criteria, post-harvest handling and market specifications.

Leafy Crop Example

Lettuce maturity and shelf life

Current European Verdesian positioning for lettuce describes Steric® K as advancing maturity and improving shelf life.

The manufacturer associates this effect with reduced nitrogen content and increased potassium content within the harvested produce.

This crop-specific positioning does not mean nitrogen should be reduced arbitrarily. Nitrogen and potassium management must remain balanced according to crop requirements and local recommendations.

Nutrient Balance

Potassium should not be considered in isolation

Crop quality reflects interactions between potassium, nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, micronutrients, irrigation and crop load.

Excessive or insufficient amounts of one nutrient can influence the plant's response to others, making whole-program nutrient balance an important part of Steric® K integration.

Potato Positioning

Bulking, tuber integrity and stress tolerance

Potatoes have substantial potassium demand during tuber bulking and quality development.

Current European Steric® K positioning describes treated tubers as becoming more resistant to mechanical damage and more tolerant to external stresses including frost, drought, heat and high light intensity.

Suggested timing includes application at tuber bulking and another application approximately one month before harvest.

Olive Positioning

Oil content and stress resilience

Current European Steric® K information positions the product in olives around improved resistance to cold and drought together with improved oil-content objectives.

Suggested application periods include spring from the beginning of fruit enlargement and an autumn treatment during or after harvest.

High-Yield Crops

Replace exported potassium

Fruit and oil harvests physically remove potassium from the production system. High-yielding perennial crops therefore require nutrient programs that account for crop removal as well as immediate seasonal demand.

Steric® K should be integrated into that larger nutrient budget rather than considered independently from soil, leaf and harvest-removal information.

Compatibility

Designed for integration with most fertigation fertilisers

Current European Verdesian guidance describes Steric® K as compatible with most other fertilisers.

As with any concentrated fertigation program, practical compatibility depends on water chemistry, pH, concentration, temperature, nutrient sources and mixing sequence.

A combination that remains clear in dilute irrigation water may behave differently when prepared as a concentrated stock solution. Care should therefore be taken when introducing unfamiliar fertiliser combinations.

Practical approach: review all product labels, understand water chemistry and perform a small-scale compatibility check where the intended combination has not previously been validated.

Compatibility Restriction

Do not mix with ammonium thiosulphate

Current European product guidance explicitly states that Steric® K should not be tank mixed with ammonium thiosulphate.

Compatibility Restriction

Do not mix with potassium thiosulphate

The same guidance explicitly states that Steric® K should not be tank mixed with potassium thiosulphate.

Observe these tank-mix restrictions. Do not assume that another potassium-containing fertiliser is automatically compatible with Steric® K. Always verify the exact fertiliser source and product formulation before tank mixing.
Water & Irrigation Management

Fertigation performance depends on the delivery system

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Water Quality

Water pH, hardness, bicarbonates, salinity and dissolved minerals can influence fertiliser behaviour and should be understood when preparing concentrated stock solutions.

Dissolution

Steric® K should be completely dissolved before being added to the fertigation system.

Injection Uniformity

Injector calibration is essential to ensure the prepared nutrient solution reaches the irrigation zone at the intended concentration.

Irrigation Uniformity

Blocked, damaged or poorly balanced emitters can create uneven nutrient delivery even when the stock solution has been prepared correctly.

Potassium Program Design

Understand the crop's complete potassium supply

Soil / Substrate

Existing potassium reserves

Soil or substrate tests can help quantify existing potassium supply and provide context for fertigation decisions.

Water

Irrigation-water contribution

Some irrigation waters contribute measurable potassium and other nutrients that should be considered within the total nutrient budget.

Crop

Yield and fruit load

Potassium demand can increase significantly with crop biomass, fruit load, tuber bulking and high yield potential.

Nutrient Balance

Efficient potassium management must remain balanced with other nutrients

N

Nitrogen

Nitrogen influences vegetative growth and crop demand. Potassium and nitrogen programs should be balanced rather than optimized independently.

Ca

Calcium

Potassium and calcium are both important in fruit and vegetable quality, making balanced nutrient supply particularly important in high-value crops.

Mg

Magnesium

Excessively unbalanced potassium programs can influence relationships with magnesium, so complete nutrient analysis remains important.

S

Sulphur

Steric® K itself contains 8% sulphur, which should be included when calculating the complete crop sulphur program.

Program Integration

Steric® K within a complete fertigation strategy

Assess

Understand crop demand

Review crop stage, fruit load, target yield, substrate or soil data, tissue analysis and existing potassium sources.

Design

Select the Steric® K role

Determine whether the program is addressing deficiency, replacing part of conventional potassium nutrition or targeting a quality stage.

Monitor

Evaluate crop response

Monitor crop growth, leaf or tissue analysis, fruit filling, colour, harvest quality and post-harvest performance where appropriate.

Nutrient Stewardship

Apply potassium according to source, rate, timing and placement

S

Right Source

Select potassium sources that fit crop demand, water chemistry, fertigation equipment and the complete nutrient recipe.

R

Right Rate

Match Steric® K application to deficiency level, crop requirement and the nutrient contribution from all other sources.

T

Right Time

Coordinate potassium delivery with periods of strong crop demand such as filling, bulking, colour change, ripening and harvest development.

P

Right Place

Use the fertigation system to deliver dissolved nutrient solution uniformly into the active root zone.

Resource Efficiency

Improving nutrient efficiency can reduce unnecessary input intensity

Potassium

More efficient nutrient use

Steric® K is designed around improving potassium use efficiency rather than relying only on higher potassium input.

Input Rate

Potential replacement efficiency

Published European guidance provides a 25% conventional-potassium replacement reference for appropriately designed fertigation programs.

Marketability

Focus on saleable quality

Higher efficiency has additional value when crop-quality improvements help a larger proportion of harvested produce meet market specifications.

Efficiency claims should be considered within the whole production system

Resource efficiency depends on total fertiliser inputs, irrigation uniformity, crop uptake, harvest removal, nutrient losses and actual marketable output. Product efficiency should therefore be evaluated as part of the complete crop and fertigation program.

Technical Profile

Steric® K reference information at a glance

Attribute Published reference information
Product Steric® K.
Technology BioSF325™.
BioSF325™ positioning Four key components designed to work synergistically within the plant to drive nutrient use efficiency.
Nutrient analysis NK 16:49.
Sulphur 8%.
Reference pH 4.7.
Physical form 100% water-soluble dry formulation.
Current European application route Fertigation.
Foliar use Current European guidance explicitly states not to apply Steric® K as a foliar fertiliser.
Core agronomic positioning Improved potassium use efficiency, strong crop growth, crop quality, shelf life and marketable yield.
Conventional K replacement reference 25% of the normally used potassium fertiliser rate, described as a 4:1 replacement ratio.
Premixing reference Premix each 1 kg of Steric® K in at least 4 litres of water before adding to the fertigation stock tank.
Minor deficiency reference 2–5 kg/ha per application.
Moderate deficiency reference 5–11 kg/ha per application.
Severe deficiency reference 11–20 kg/ha per application.
Top fruit positioning Improved fruit consistency and colouration.
Citrus positioning More intense colouration and advanced maturity.
Vine & cherry positioning More even filling and colouration.
Olive positioning Improved resistance to cold and drought and improved oil-content objectives.
Lettuce positioning Advanced maturity and improved shelf life, with product positioning around lower nitrogen and higher potassium in harvested produce.
Tomato & pepper positioning Even, consistent ripening and improved shelf life.
Potato positioning Greater tuber resistance to mechanical damage and increased tolerance to frost, drought, heat and high light intensity.
Compatibility Compatible with most other fertilisers.
Do not tank mix with Ammonium thiosulphate or potassium thiosulphate.
European reference pack size 10 kg.

This table summarizes current published European Verdesian product information. The current local product label and registration remain authoritative.

Program Evaluation

Where Steric® K may deserve closer consideration

Potassium efficiency is a priority

Where the crop program aims to achieve effective potassium nutrition while improving nutrient-use efficiency.

Fruit quality drives crop value

Where colour, filling, maturity, uniformity or shelf life strongly influence harvested-value and marketability.

Fertigation is already used

Steric® K is specifically designed for dissolved delivery through irrigation-based nutrient systems.

Crop potassium demand is high

High-yield crops and strong fruit, tuber or biomass loads can create substantial potassium demand during filling and maturation.

Harvest quality is important

Steric® K is positioned around quality attributes that can influence saleability, harvest durability and post-harvest performance.

Abiotic stress risk is relevant

Published crop positioning includes improved resilience objectives in selected crops exposed to drought, cold, frost, heat or high light intensity.

Technical Support

Information that helps us evaluate your potassium program

Providing crop, irrigation and nutrition details helps Atlas Crop Technologies route your enquiry to the appropriate regional or technical contact.

  • Country and production region
  • Crop and variety
  • Crop growth stage
  • Soil or substrate type
  • Fertigation system
  • Water analysis where available
  • Current potassium source
  • Current potassium rate
  • Tissue or soil potassium analysis if available
  • Yield, fruit-quality or shelf-life objective
  • Other products used in the fertigation tank
  • Technical, trial, commercial or distribution requirement
Technical & Commercial Support

Supporting fertigated crop systems across the value chain

Growers & Agronomists

Discuss potassium demand, crop-quality objectives, deficiency diagnosis, timing and practical fertigation integration.

  • Crop demand
  • Current K program
  • Crop stage
  • Quality objectives

Fertigation Specialists

Review dissolution, stock-tank preparation, injection, compatibility, water chemistry and irrigation-system performance.

  • Water analysis
  • Stock concentration
  • Injector calibration
  • Compatibility

Distributors

Explore product availability, local registration, commercial volumes, technical positioning and portfolio integration.

  • Registration
  • Commercial supply
  • Portfolio positioning
  • Regional support

Crop Nutrition Partners

Evaluate Steric® K as one component of complete potassium-efficiency, crop-quality and fertigation programs.

  • Program design
  • Nutrient efficiency
  • Crop quality
  • Field evaluation
Technical · Commercial · Distribution

Discuss Steric® K with our team

Tell us about your crop, potassium program, fertigation system, deficiency status, crop-quality objective, market or distribution requirement. Our team will route your enquiry to the appropriate regional contact.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Steric® K

The answers below provide general product and agronomic context. Always use the current approved product label as the authoritative source for legal use directions.

Steric® K is a 100% water-soluble potassium nutrition product containing BioSF325™ technology.

Current European Verdesian product information describes an NK 16:49 formulation containing 8% sulphur and positions Steric® K around improved potassium use efficiency, crop quality, shelf life and marketable yield.

Steric® K combines a nutrient formulation with BioSF325™ technology. Its published European analysis is NK 16:49 with 8% sulphur, while BioSF325™ is positioned around improving nutrient-use efficiency.

BioSF325™ is a Verdesian technology described as containing four key components that drive nutrient-use efficiency.

The manufacturer describes the four components as working synergistically within the plant rather than acting only in isolation.

In Steric® K, BioSF325™ is positioned around helping the plant use potassium more efficiently.

Regional product information also associates the technology with photosynthesis, nitrogen-use efficiency, potassium uptake, chlorophyll production, carbohydrate production and vegetative growth.

Current European Verdesian information describes Steric® K as an NK 16:49 formulation containing 8% sulphur.

The current locally supplied label should always be checked because formulations and registrations may vary.

Current European product information lists a reference pH of 4.7.

Final fertigation-stock pH will also depend on irrigation water, product concentration and other fertilisers in the solution.

Yes. Current European product information describes Steric® K as a 100% water-soluble dry formulation.

Current European Verdesian guidance specifies application through fertigation.

The product should first be dissolved in water and then introduced into the fertigation-system stock tank according to current directions.

Current European guidance explicitly states: do not apply Steric® K as a foliar fertiliser.

Follow the application route specified by the approved product label in your market.

Current European product information states that Steric® K can be applied to most crops via fertigation.

Published benefit or timing examples include top fruit, citrus, vines, cherries, olives, lettuce, tomato, pepper, potatoes, watermelon and cucumber.

Exact legal crop approval must still be verified on the current local label.

Potassium use efficiency broadly describes how effectively potassium supplied to a crop contributes to plant function, growth and harvested output.

Steric® K is designed around improving this efficiency rather than relying solely on a higher potassium application rate.

Current European Verdesian guidance states that Steric® K can replace normally used potassium fertilisers in fertigation systems at approximately 25% of their normal rate.

This is described as a 4:1 replacement ratio.

It should not be treated as a universal potassium-reduction rule. The complete crop potassium program must still be calculated agronomically.

Regional Steric® K information describes replacement of traditional potassium-fertiliser forms such as MOP, nitrate-based potassium sources, SOP and MKP within an appropriately designed program.

The exact replacement program should be validated locally because different sources also contribute other nutrients such as chloride, nitrogen, sulphur or phosphorus.

Current European guidance states that every 1 kg of Steric® K should be premixed in at least 4 litres of water.

The fully dissolved premix can then be added to the fertigation stock tank.

Current European guidance lists a general rate of 2–5 kg/ha per application for minor deficiency.

Confirm the crop-specific program with the current local label.

Current European guidance lists 5–11 kg/ha per application for moderate deficiency.

Current European guidance lists 11–20 kg/ha per application for severe deficiency.

Verdesian recommends consulting a local agronomist when the deficiency level is uncertain.

Visual crop symptoms can provide an indication but should ideally be interpreted alongside soil, substrate or plant-tissue analysis, crop stage and the existing fertiliser program.

Similar symptoms can also arise from other nutrient, root or water stresses.

Current European product information positions Steric® K in top fruit around improved fruit consistency and colouration.

Suggested timing includes the fruit-enlargement phase and additional use when potassium is required.

Published European Steric® K information describes more intense colouration and advanced maturity in citrus.

Timing guidance includes the main fruit-enlargement phase and the period through colour break before harvest.

Current product positioning describes more even filling and more uniform colouration in vines and cherries.

European product information positions Steric® K in olives around improved resistance to cold and drought and improved oil-content objectives.

Suggested timing includes spring from fruit enlargement and autumn during or after harvest.

Steric® K is positioned in lettuce around earlier maturity and improved shelf life.

European product information associates this with reduced nitrogen and increased potassium in the harvested produce.

Published Steric® K positioning includes more even and consistent ripening together with improved shelf life in tomato and pepper.

Current European product information describes treated potato tubers as becoming more resistant to mechanical damage and more tolerant to external stresses such as frost, drought, heat and high light intensity.

Suggested timing includes tuber bulking and approximately one month before harvest.

Improved shelf life is one of the central crop-quality benefits described in current European Steric® K positioning.

Actual post-harvest life also depends on maturity at harvest, cultivar, disease, handling, storage temperature, humidity and supply-chain conditions.

Colour development is specifically included in published Steric® K benefits for top fruit, citrus, vines and cherries.

Colour response is also affected by cultivar, light, temperature, maturity and crop load.

Verdesian positions improved potassium efficiency, crop quality and shelf life as contributing to an increase in marketable yield.

Marketable yield is not the same as total biological yield and depends on grading standards, crop quality, pest and disease pressure, harvest handling and buyer specifications.

Published crop-specific positioning includes improved drought-resistance or tolerance objectives in olives and potatoes.

No nutrient treatment can prevent damage from severe drought, so irrigation and soil-water management remain essential.

Cold-resistance positioning is included for olives, while potato positioning includes improved tolerance to frost.

This should not be interpreted as frost protection or a guarantee against damage under freezing conditions.

Current European guidance describes Steric® K as compatible with most other fertilisers.

The exact combination should still be checked for the concentrations, water chemistry and products used in the intended program.

Current European guidance states that Steric® K should not be tank mixed with:

  • Ammonium thiosulphate
  • Potassium thiosulphate

Irrigation-water pH, bicarbonates, hardness, salinity and dissolved minerals can influence nutrient solubility, stock-tank compatibility and emitter performance.

Yes. Current European product information lists 8% sulphur.

This sulphur contribution should be included when calculating the complete crop nutrient program.

No. Soil, substrate and plant-tissue analysis can provide valuable information about potassium status and help determine whether deficiency or crop demand justifies additional potassium.

No agricultural input can guarantee a particular yield or quality outcome.

Steric® K is positioned around potassium-use efficiency, crop quality, shelf life and marketable yield, but actual performance depends on genetics, climate, irrigation, nutrition, crop load, pests, disease and management.

Current European Verdesian product information lists a 10 kg pack size for Steric® K.

Packaging and commercial availability can vary by market.

No. Registration, nutrient analysis, approved crops, rates, timings, claims, compatibility and packaging can differ between countries.

Contact Atlas Crop Technologies for current country-specific information.

Include your country, crop, growth stage, soil or substrate, irrigation system, water analysis if available, current potassium source and rate, soil or tissue analysis, other fertigation products and your target quality or yield objective.

Use the contact form on this page or email contact@fertilizercoatingproducts.com .

Include your company, country, crop or market, approximate volume requirement and the nature of your commercial or distribution enquiry.

Responsible Product Use
Fertiliser registrations, nutrient analyses, claims, crop approvals, potassium-replacement recommendations, application rates, timings, compatibility guidance, pack sizes and directions can change and may differ by country. Information on this website is general product information only and does not replace the current approved product label, Safety Data Sheet, fertigation-system instructions, crop-specific nutrient recommendations, irrigation-water interpretation, applicable regulations or qualified agronomic advice. Always read and follow current product directions before mixing, handling, storing or applying Steric® K.

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