Agroblen® Controlled Release Fertilisers are designed to deliver precision crop nutrition that can be matched to specific crop, stage of growth, climate and overall nutritional programme. Agroblen® is a 100% coated product therefore 100% safe.
Agroblen® is ideal for plant establishment and fertiliser application.

Frequently asked questions we received from farmers
Thanks to its resin coating, Agroblen® delivers daily small amount of nutrients in the root zone, without creating a high level of salts and possible root burn. That’s the reason that Agroblen® can be placed into the planting holes with beneficial effects for the young root system!
If at planting the soil is too dry and there is no rainfall foreseen, yes – it is recommended to irrigate. Water will penetrate through the resin coating and start dissolve the nutrients inside. The release back into the rooting zone is precisely steered by soil temperature. So irrespective of the amount of irrigation/rainfall, Agroblen® releases small amounts of nutrients according to plant’s needs. Keeping a constant moisture level of the soil will improve product’s performance!
The longevity of your Agroblen® is based on an average temperature of 21C. In warmer conditions, the product will release the nutrients faster. On the other hand, in colder conditions the release of nutrients will be slower and provide longer availability of nutrients. So knowing your growing conditions correlated with the longevity of your crop cycle, you can now choose the right product for it!
Usually 1 application of Agroblen®, especially when new plantations are installed, is enough to cover plant’s needs for one season. Nevertheless, for fruiting crops, like strawberry, extra application of water-soluble fertilizers, especially at generative stage, might be very beneficial. Contact your local ICL advisor for more information.
Yes, there are specific row – and planting hole applicators available. ICL also supplies simple dosage spoons if required. For more information on applicators, please contact your local ICL advisor.