Product insight

Mivena

Product Insight

Container Ornamentals
Container nursery icon
Tree Nursery
Strawberry
Sport Pitches
Golf Courses

Product Insight

Discover the science and technology behind Mivena’s innovative fertilizers in our Product Insights section. Here, we delve into the details of how our controlled-release and slow-release fertilizers work, helping you achieve optimal crop growth with precision nutrition.

Whether you’re looking to reduce nutrient loss, boost efficiency, or enhance sustainability in your cultivation practices, our in-depth guides and technical resources will show you how. Learn about the benefits of our cutting-edge solutions, explore real-world applications, and gain actionable insights to elevate your agricultural success.

shutterstock 268631621

🌿 How Does a Controlled-Release Fertilizer Work?

Understanding the science behind controlled-release fertilizers is key to optimizing crop nutrition. This method ensures that nutrients are gradually released over time, aligning with the plant’s growth cycle and reducing nutrient loss. Learn how our controlled-release technology can boost efficiency and sustainability in your cultivation practices.

🌿 How Does a Slow Release Fertilizer Work?​

Ever wondered how Slow Release Fertilizers (SRF) provide plants with consistent nutrition over time? Unlike traditional fertilizers, SRFs gradually release nutrients, ensuring steady plant growth while minimizing waste. In this guide, we break down how SRFs work, the key factors influencing their performance, and why they’re a sustainable choice for turf, crops, and gardens.

🌿 How Does a Water Soluble Fertilizer Work?

Ever wonder how some fertilizers can deliver nutrients to plants almost instantly? Water-soluble fertilizers dissolve on contact with water, making essential elements readily available and allowing for precise, timely feeding. In this guide, you’ll uncover the core principles behind water-soluble formulas—how they work, what advantages they offer, and why chelates are key to keeping vital micronutrients accessible. Whether you’re new to the concept or looking to refine your approach, prepare to learn how this fast-acting technology can make a noticeable difference in plant health and yield.