Triple Superphosphate
Triple Superphosphate (TSP) is a type of fertilizer that contains a high concentration of phosphorus, typically around 46% phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5). It is produced by treating rock phosphate with sulfuric acid, which helps to make the phosphorus more available to plants. TSP is commonly used in agriculture to promote root development and flowering in various crops.
Farmers often apply TSP to improve soil fertility and enhance crop yields. It is particularly beneficial for crops that require a lot of phosphorus, such as corn, potatoes, and grapes. Proper application of TSP can lead to healthier plants and better harvests.