Urea Nitrogen Fertilizer 100% Urea for Gold Refining, Free Shipping
This listing is for 100% urea nitrogen fertilizer that may be used for home and garden applications or for gold refining, depending on your needs. Item condition is New. Free Shipping is included with the purchase, and the price is 8.95 USD. Because no additional description is provided, check the listing for details such as package size, purity notes, handling instructions, and any safety or regulatory information. Use and storage should follow the seller’s guidance and local requirements.
| Item ID | 324221479911 |
| Location | Odessa, Florida US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
seedranch
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Restocking Fee | No |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Substance | UREA |
| Country of Manufacture | United States |
| Model | Urea-M |
| Application | Gold Refining Aqua Regia |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
| Brand | SeedRanch |
This listing is for 100% urea nitrogen fertilizer that may be used for home and garden applications or for gold refining, depending on your needs. Item condition is New. Free Shipping is included with the purchase, and the price is 8.95 USD. Because no additional description is provided, check the listing for details such as package size, purity notes, handling instructions, and any safety or regulatory information. Use and storage should follow the seller’s guidance and local requirements.
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UREA 46% Nitrogen Fertilizer. High Nitrogen FertilizerBulk Granular Prilled Urea Urea is 46% nitrogen, so its analysis is 46-0-0. This actually has carbon in it, so in a sense, you could call it an organic nitrogen. Not that it's approved for organic use, but it does have carbons in with the nitrogen so carbon is part of the molecule of urea. Urea is a high analysis dry nitrogen. It has a tendency to dehydrate the soil, so it has to be used where there is adequate water. In the right place it can be very useful. One of the uses it's really good for is in corn when the equipment requires a dry application of nitrogen. Urea is a dry granular, so it can spread with a fertilizer spreader just fine. It mixes pretty well with phosphorus and potassium products. You do have to be careful mixing it into limestone. Pelletized limestone and urea would not stay in very well together.