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(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 8,110,017 B2


Wels (45) Date of Patent: Feb. 7, 2012
(54) FERTILIZERSUSPENSION AND METHOD 5,707,551 A 1/1998 Pallas et al.
OF PREPARATION 5,834,533 A 11/1998 Patel et al.
5,851.260 A * 12/1998 Aijala et al. ...................... 71 28
5,906,962 A 5/1999 Pallas et al.
(75) Inventor: serey Dylan Wells, Sebastopol, CA 5,925, 182 A 7, 1999 Patel et al.
(US) 5,969,012 A 10/1999 Harris, Jr.
5.997,602 A * 12/1999 Aijala ............................... 71 28
(73) Assignee: Lawrence Brooke Engineering, LLC., 6,743,756 B2 6/2004 Harris, Jr.
Roseburg, OR (US) 2002/0065198 A1 5/2002 Highsmith et al.
2002/0129632 A1 9/2002 Sheppardson et al.
(*) Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
patent is extended or adjusted under 35 FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
U.S.C. 154(b) by 73 days. KR 10-2006-0047264. A 5,2006
KR 10-2006-0053222 A 5, 2006
(21) Appl. No.: 12/401,528 WO WO 2007/047350 A2 4/2007
(22) Filed: Mar 10, 2009 OTHER PUBLICATIONS
(65) Prior Publication Data Product Literature Labels, "FLORANOVA Specimen”, “One-Part
Grow Plant Food 7-4-10”,General Hydroponics, Oct. 2002.
US 2009/0229331 A1 Sep. 17, 2009 Product Literature Labels, "FLORANOVA Specimen”, “One-Part
O O Bloom Plant Food 4-8-7. General Hydroponics, Oct. 2002.
Related U.S. Application Data International Search Report from PCT/US2009/036792 mailed Jan.
(60) Provisional application No. 61/035,688, filed on Mar. 8, 2010.
11, 2008. * cited by examiner
(51) Int. Cl.
C05D 9/02 (2006.01) Primary Examiner — Wayne Langel
C05D3/00 (2006.01)
C05D I/00 (2006.01) (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm — Michael Blaine Brooks, PC;
C05D 5/00 (2006.01) Michael B. Brooks: Karol M. Pessin
(52) U.S. Cl. ............. 71/11: 71/23: 71/28; 71/29: 71/30;
71/32; 71/54; 71/58; 71/59; 71/60; II, (57) ABSTRACT
(58) Field of Classification Search ................ 71/11-30, A concentrated, homogenous, stable, water-soluble fertilizer
71/32, 54, 60, 63. 58, 59, 61 Suspension comprising: water-soluble mineral nutrients of at
See application file for complete search history. least nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, and magne
(56) References Cited sium; and an organic stabilizing additive; and wherein the
pourable, aqueous Suspension has water-soluble mineral
U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS nutrients amounting to at least about 80 percent by weight
3,519,413 A * 7/1970 Villard et al. ..................... T1/42 (wt.%) of the suspension.
3,950,159 A * 4, 1976 Fox et al. .......................... T1/11
4,069,034 A 1/1978 Hoover
4,525, 197 A 6, 1985 Eibner et al. 23 Claims, No Drawings
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FERTLIZERSUSPENSION AND METHOD feed and actually delivering the solution feed. Likewise in
OF PREPARATION bulk applications of the dissolved dry nutrient blend from a
dilution container, several minutes or several hours may be
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED required prior to administering to plants. Furthermore, many
APPLICATIONS dry formulations that contain all the nutrients generally rec
ognized for plant growth are hygroscopic, and absorb mois
This application is related to co-pending nonprovisional ture from the atmosphere, and may eventually turn an original
patent application Ser. No. 13/095,744 and claims the benefit dry formulation exposed to atmospheric moisture into a
of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/035,688, Sticky paste or one or more solid chunks that may be imprac
filed Mar. 11, 2008, both of which are hereby incorporated by 10 tical to measure and dissolve. In addition, a complete dry
reference in their entirety for all purposes. nutrient blend may be mixed with water to form a liquid
Suspension and stored in a sealed container which may not
BACKGROUND exhibit sufficient shelf life. For example, an adverse gaseous
chemical reaction may set up over several days that can cause
1. Field of Endeavor 15 the sealed container to Swell, rupture, and leak a brine solu
The present invention relates to stable, concentrated, aque tion. Thus, a complete dry nutrient blend may be mixed with
ous and water-soluble fertilizer suspensions formulated to water to form a liquid Suspension, but may be unstable and
provide plant nutrition for growing plants, and more particu unsuitable for manufacturing and packaging in sealed storage
larly to stable, concentrated, aqueous and water-soluble Sus containers.
pensions of mineral salts and nutrient additives. Aqueous fertilizer Suspensions producing particles that
2. Description of the State of the Art may settle out while on the shelf include the teachings of U.S.
For healthy and rapid growth, particularly in a hydroponic Pat. Nos. 3,519,413, and 3,950,159, both of which disclose a
environment, plants require a nutritionally balanced soluble Suspension of coarse particles and a hydrophilic or a polysac
nutrient feed program. Some liquid mineral fertilizers com charide gum for thickening. U.S. Pat. No. 4,069,034
prising mineral salts have limited solubility in water. Addi 25 describes a method of making a suspension fertilizer with
tionally, Some of the elements required for plant growth form bentonite and humic acid as crystal growth modifiers. The
insoluble compounds at low concentration levels that precipi teachings of this disclosure are directed to a manufacturing
tate. Liquid fertilizers typically contain the major macronu process that deals with Supersaturating nitrogen and phospho
trients of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potash and the micro rous in a reactoratelevated temperatures. U.S. Pat. No. 4,525,
nutrients: iron, manganese, Zinc, copper, boron, molybdenum 30 197 discloses a fertilizer Suspension that utilizes magnesium
and frequently omit the intermediate elements of calcium, aluminum silicate as a stabilizer along with a dispersant
magnesium, and sulphur. When using liquid fertilizers of this selected from sorbitol, polyvinyl alcohol, caseinate, and
type, one can experience imbalanced growth and nutrient soluble starch hydrolosates to prevent the formation of large
deficiencies in the plant. Liquid fertilizers may be accumu crystals. U.S. Pat. No. 5,851.260 discloses a suspension fer
lated to provide complete plant nutrition for growing plants. 35 tilizer suitable for irrigation fertilization and a process for its
For example, in order to achieve a complete nutrient profile, preparation, and its teachings to not appear directed to a
the feed program may include at least two nutrient containers complete fertilizer, having exemplary solutions made from
of ionic nutrients to avoid or minimize precipitation of ions relatively inexpensive, i.e., field grade, fertilizer raw materi
prior to their application to the target hydroponic culture. A als with known water insoluble compounds not readily appli
well known formulations for solutions in which plants 40 cable to hydroponic cultivation. U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,602 dis
may be grown in hydroponic cultures is Hoagland's Solution closes a method of manufacturing an aqueous fertilizer
where a first solution includes potassium nitrate, calcium Suspension containing at least phosphate, and calcium and
nitrate, monopatassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, an magnesium ions, and its teachings appear to address Suspen
iron chelate, and a second solution is a micronutrient stock sions that may or may not be nutritionally complete, and
Solution that includes boric acid, manganese chloride, Zinc 45 producing an inexpensive, i.e., field grade, fertilizer with
Sulfate, copper Sulfate and molybdic acid. In addition, Hoag insoluble material acceptable for a drip irrigation in field use,
land's solution may achieve a lower pH by the application of and where the exemplary form of nitrogen taught is urea.
ammonium. To apply the Hoagland's solution, this two-solu Because water-soluble mineral nutrients are derived from
tion or two-container approach requires that, in order to pro mineral salts, there is an equilibrium point for these salts to
vide a complete nutrient feed, one must mix two separate 50 form crystals and for the crystals to slowly dissolve back into
concentrates and dilute each in a user Solution to avoid pre Solution. Because large crystals form at the expense of
cipitation. From a commercial distribution perspective, one Smaller ones, i.e. Ostwald Ripening, there is a progressive
may have to ship Sufficient water along with the concentrate tendency to grow water-soluble crystals in the concentrate.
in that the water increases handling costs over just the neces Such water-soluble crystals may eventually grow quite large
sary feed. 55 and sink to the bottom of the Suspension. These are particu
As an alternative to aqueous Suspensions, dry nutrient larly troublesome with mineral salts that have a wide range of
blends may not contain the full gamut of minerals of a com solubility over different temperatures. This is particularly
plete Solution, and dry nutrient blends may not be completely troublesome with potassium nitrate and urea.
water-soluble. In hydroponic systems having nutrient moni A technique in the formulating arts is to use a cosolvent that
toring, the effects of the application of a dry nutrient blend to 60 is miscible with the solvent that lowers the solubility of the
the hydroponic culture may be measurable and affect the mineral salt and slows the rate of crystal growth. The problem
Subsequent frequency and amounts of the dry nutrient blend is that few cosolvents are non toxic to plant growth. Another
that may be added. If the dry nutrient blend is to be dissolved technique to overcome this is to create a non-aqueous Suspen
in hydroponic culture comprising cold water, several minutes sion as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,707,551, 5,906,962, and
or several hours may be required to achieve a complete dis 65 6,743,756 and as described in US Patent Application No.
Solution. This cold water delay injects a non-negligible delay 2002/0065198 A1. U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,551 describes non
between recognizing the need for an application of a solution aqueous Suspension concentrates of highly water-soluble sol
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ids where the liquid composition is completely non-aqueous acid; digested plant material; digested lignin; Soluble sea
and also requires a complex three-component Surfactant sys weed; compost tea extracts; Vermicompost; and chitosan. The
tem. U.S. Pat. No. 5,834,533 describes stable suspension Suspension may further comprise crystal growth inhibitors,
compositions where the liquid composition is non-aqueous Such as Surfactants and humectants.
and the application is directed toward well drilling fluids. The exemplary homogenous Suspension embodiment
U.S. Pat. No. 5,906,962 discloses a method of non-aqueous comprising water-soluble mineral nutrients of at least nitro
Suspension concentrates of highly water-soluble solids. U.S. gen, phosphorous, ionic magnesium, and potassium, may
Pat. No. 5,906,962 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. also comprise a surfactant, e.g., a Surfactant that may be
5,707,551 based on a non-aqueous solvent and a complex selected from a group that includes lecithin, TritonTMX-45
three-component Surfactant system, and appears directed 10 and TritonTM X-100. In some embodiments, the exemplary
homogenous Suspension may comprise water-soluble min
toward Suspending a slightly water-soluble active compound, eral nutrients of at least nitrogen, phosphorous, ionic magne
e.g., pesticide or herbicide, with a water solubility of less than sium, and potassium that may also comprise a humectant,
1%. U.S. Pat. No. 5,925, 182 describes stable liquid suspen e.g., a humectant that may be selected from a group that
sion compositions, some having limited Solubility; a non includes: fructose, Sorbitol. Xylitol, glycerin, ethylene glycol,
aqueous liquid Suspension appearing to be directed toward 15 diethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and
well drilling fluids. U.S. Pat. No. 5,969,012 discloses non ethylene-propylene block copolymers. In other exemplary
aqueous slurries of water-soluble polymers, where the Sol embodiments, the homogenous Suspension may comprise
vent is non-aqueous and is a vehicle for concentrated water water-soluble mineral nutrients of at least nitrogen, phospho
soluble polymers. U.S. Pat. No. 6,743,756 describes rous, ionic magnesium, and potassium, and may also com
Suspensions of particles in non-aqueous solvents, and appears prise a polymer to aid in steric Stabilization of the Suspension
to be directed toward the use of a castor wax as a stabilizer. fertilizer, e.g., a steric stabilizer comprising at least one of the
following ingredients: gum Arabic; alginic acid; cellulose
SUMMARY ethers; lignin Sulfonates; condensation products of naphtha
lenesulfonic acid; polyethylene glycol; polypropylene gly
Embodiments of the present invention include Suspensions 25 col; polyvinylpyrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol; polystyrene Sul
and methods of preparing, i.e., making, the Suspension, and fonate; polyacrylic acid; block polymers of ethylene oxide;
working fluids comprising diluted aqueous Suspensions. For and block polymers of propylene oxide.
example, an exemplary concentrated water-soluble plant fer Some embodiments of the concentrated homogenous Sus
tilizer Suspension embodiment may comprise water-soluble pension comprise, by weight of the Suspension (wt.%), an
mineral nutrients of at least nitrogen, phosphorous, potas 30 amount of nitrogen between about 1 wt.% and about 25
sium, and magnesium, where the total mineral nutrient con wt.%, an amount of phosphorus between about 1 wt.% and
centration is at least about 80 and may be up to 95 percent by about 25 wt.%, an amount of ionic magnesium of at least
weight of the Suspension, and an organic stabilizing com about 0.1 wt.%, and an amount of organic stabilizing additive
pound or organic stabilizing additive, where the homogenous comprising between about 0.1 wt.% and 20 wt.%. The
Suspension may be sufficiently stable, i.e., evidencing mini 35 exemplary embodiments may further comprise an amount of
mal, if any, adverse gaseous chemical reactions within a her potassium between about 1 wt.% and about 25 wt.%, an
metically sealed container and over a defined shelf-life period amount of calcium between about 0.5 wt.% and about 10
of time, e.g., five day, five weeks, five months, and/or one wt.%; and an amount of sulphur between 0.1 to 10 wt.%.
year. As part of the Suspension, the nitrogen may be in the Accordingly, the exemplary homogenous Suspension may be
form of a nitrate ion, the phosphorous may be in the form of 40 readily dissolvable in water, pH balanced when diluted in
a phosphorous ion, the potassium may be in the form of a water, e.g., about 5.0<pH~about 7.0, evidence minimal, if
potassium ion, the calcium may be in the form of a calcium any, crystal growth, and/or evidence little, if any, inert water
ion, and the magnesium may be in the form of a magnesium insoluble material.
ion. The amount of the ionic magnesium may be at least 0.5 Concentrated, water-soluble, plant fertilizer Suspension
percent by weight of the Suspension. In some embodiments, 45 embodiments of the present invention may comprise a con
the total mineral nutrient concentration may be at least about centrated homogenous Suspension that may have one or more
80 percent by weight of the Suspension, and water may com water-soluble mineral nutrients, e.g., at least nitrogen, phos
prise less than about 20 percent by weight of the Suspension. phorous, potassium, calcium, ionic magnesium, iron, manga
Other embodiments may contain nitrogen, phosphorous, cal nese, Zinc, copper, boron and molybdenum, and an organic
cium and magnesium. The exemplary homogenous Suspen 50 stabilizer for forming a stable Suspension where the homog
sion may also comprise mineral nutrients, such as Sulphur and enous Suspension may be sufficiently stable, i.e., evidencing
urea. The Suspension may further comprise ammonium ions. minimal, if any, adverse gaseous chemical reactions within a
In some embodiments, the exemplary homogenous Suspen hermetically sealed container over a defined shelf-life period
sion may also include mineral nutrients, such as iron, man of time, and where the total mineral nutrient concentration is
ganese, Zinc, boron, copper, and molybdenum. In other 55 at least about 80 to 95 percent by weight of the suspension.
embodiments having additional nutrients, the homogenous Some embodiments of the concentrated water-soluble plant
Suspension may be nutritionally complete for plant growth in fertilizer Suspension comprise an amount of water less than
that the Suspension comprises all root-borne nutrients about 20 percent by weight of the suspension. Some embodi
required for plant growth. The Suspension may further ments of the homogenous Suspension are nutritionally com
include additional ingredients of agronomic benefit. The 60 plete so that it has all nutrients required for plant growth
exemplary homogenous Suspension may also comprise an present in a balanced form.
organic stabilizer, and may comprise between 0.1 and 20 The organic stabilizer of some embodiments of the con
percent by weight of the Suspension. The organic stabilizing centrated water-soluble plant fertilizer Suspension organic
additive may be comprised of at least one of the following stabilizer may be comprised of at least one of the following
ingredients: polysaccharides and water-soluble hydrocolloid 65 ingredients: digested plant material, digested lignin, Soluble
polysaccharides e.g., a starch and cellulose; disaccharides seaweed, cane Sugar, malt, beet vinasse, molasses, water
Such as cane Sugar, malt, molasses, and beet Vinasse; fulvic soluble hydrocolloid polysaccharides, compost tea extracts,
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Vermicompost, cellulose and chitosan. The organic stabiliz total mineral nutrient concentration is at least about 75 per
ing additive composition of embodiments of the concentrated cent by weight of the Suspension. Exemplary Suspension
water-soluble plant fertilizer Suspension may comprise embodiments may comprise less than about 10 percent of
between 0.1 and 20 percent by weight of the suspension. The water by weight, and may be nutritionally complete, i.e.,
total mineral nutrient concentration of embodiments of the having all nutrients required for plant growth present in a
water-soluble plant fertilizer suspension may beat least about balanced form.
80 percent by weight of the Suspension, and the exemplary Embodiments of the present invention also include meth
homogenous Suspension may be nutritionally complete, i.e., ods and processes of making a concentrated water-soluble
having all nutrients required for plant growth. Embodiments plant fertilizer Suspension. For example, a method of making
of the concentrated water-soluble plant fertilizer suspension 10 a concentrated water-soluble plant fertilizer Suspension com
may comprise a concentrated homogenous Suspension hav prising the steps of: (blending an amount of water and an
ing an amount of nitrogen between one and 20 wt.%, and in amount of calcium nitrate; blending an amount of magnesium
nitrate comprising at least 0.5 percent by weight (wt.%) of a
some embodiments between one and 25 wt.%; an amount of final Suspension; blending an amount of potassium phosphate
phosphorous between one and 20 wt.%, and in some embodi and/oran amount of ammonia phosphate blending an amount
ments between one and 25 wt.%; an amount of potassium 15 of potassium nitrate; and blending an amount of an organic
between one and 20 wt %, and in some embodiments between stabilizing additive; and where the concentrated, homog
one and 25 wt.%; an amount of ionic magnesium from at least enous, stable, water-soluble fertilizer Suspension is a pour
about 0.1 wt.%; and the exemplary suspension may further able, aqueous Suspension having an amount of water com
comprise: an amount of calcium between 0.1 and 7.5 wt.%. prising less than about 20 percent by weight (wt.%) of the
and in some embodiments between 0.1 wt.% and 10 wt.%; final Suspension.
and an amount of sulphur between 0.1 an 5 wt.%. Embodi In some embodiments, the total mineral nutrient concen
ments of the concentrated water-soluble plant fertilizer sus tration is at least about 80 percent by weight, and in some
pension may also comprise a humectant, and the humectant embodiments, the water content is less than about 20 percent
may be selected from a group of humectants such as fructose, by weight. Examples of one or more organic stabilizers that
Sorbitol. Xylitol, glycerin, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, 25 may be applied in the blending process include at least one of
polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol and ethylene-propy the following ingredients: a starch, fulvic acid, digested plant
lene block copolymers. Embodiments of the concentrated material, digested lignin, soluble seaweed, cane Sugar, malt,
water-soluble plant fertilizer Suspension may also comprise a beet Vinasse, molasses, water-soluble hydrocolloid polysac
polymer that aids in Steric stabilization of the Suspension charides, compost tea extracts, Vermicompost, cellulose, chi
fertilizer. Examples of Such a polymer that may aids in Steric 30 tosan, and mixtures thereof. The step of blending nitrogen,
stabilization may be from a group steric stabilizers such as phosphous, ionic magnesium, and potassium may comprise
gum Arabic, alginic acid, cellulose ethers, lignin sulfonates, blending from ranges of ingredients disclosed herein, and an
condensation products of naphthalenesulfonic acid, polyeth example may comprise blending an amount of nitrogen
ylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polyvinylpyrolidone, between one and 25 wt.% of the final suspension; an amount
polyvinyl alcohol, polystyrene Sulfonate, polyacrylic acid, 35 of phosphorus between one and 25 wt.% of the final suspen
block polymers of ethylene oxide, and block polymers of sion; and an amount of potassium between one and 25 percent
propylene oxide. by weight. The step of blending calcium and Sulphur may
Embodiments of a concentrated, homogenous, stable, comprise blending an amount of calcium between 0.5 and 10
water-soluble fertilizer Suspension may comprise: an amount wt.% of the final Suspension and an amount of Sulphur
of water comprising less than about 20 percent by weight 40 between 0.1 and 10 wt.% of the final suspension.
(wt.%) of the Suspension; an amount of calcium nitrate
comprising between about 1 wt.% and 40 wt.% of the DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Suspension; an amount of magnesium nitrate comprising
between about 1 wt.% and 25 wt.%, and in some embodi A method of formulating and stabilizing a concentrated,
ments, between about 1 wt.% and 30 wt.% of the suspen 45 complete, nutritionally balanced, readily available water
sion; an amount of potassium phosphate and/or ammonia soluble fertilizer is described. The composition of matter that
phosphate comprising between about 1 wt.% and 30 wt.%. results from the method embodiment includes all thirteen
and in some embodiments between about 1 wt.% and 35 elements required for plant growth. The exemplary form of
wt.% of the Suspension; an amount of potassium nitrate the nitrogen may be predominantly that of a nitrate anion for
comprising between about 1 wt.% and 30 wt.%, and in some 50 rapid nutrient uptake.
embodiments between about 1 wt.% and 45 wt.% of the In describing the properties of the concentrate embodi
Suspension; and an amount of organic stabilizing additive ments of the present invention, particular terms are used to
comprising between about 0.1 wt.% and 10 wt.%, and in address Some of these properties. A stable concentrate is one
some embodiments, between about 0.1 wt.% and 20 wt.% of that when stored in a closed container over a period of time,
the Suspension; and where the concentrated, homogenous, 55 there is no adverse gaseous chemical reaction that causes
stable, water-soluble fertilizer Suspension is a pourable, aque Swelling of the closed container. A homogeneous concentrate
ous Suspension. is a liquid concentrate that is a stable dispersion that, over a
Embodiments of the present invention include a concen period of time, does not stratify into one or more solid layers
trated water-soluble plant fertilizer Suspension that may com and one or more liquid layers having the notable absence of
prise a concentrated homogenous Suspension comprising 60 large crystal growth. A complete concentrate is a concentrate
water-soluble mineral nutrients of at least nitrogen, phospho having all nutrients required for plant growth present in a
rous, potassium, calcium, ionic magnesium, Sulphur, iron, balanced form. A water-soluble concentrate is a concentrate
manganese, Zinc, copper, boron and molybdenum, and an having all of its elements readily available for plant uptake
organic stabilizing additive, where the homogenous Suspen and do not need to be digested by microorganisms or undergo
sion may be sufficiently stable, i.e., evidencing minimal, if 65 any type of weathering or degradation process. A pH bal
any, adverse gaseous chemical reaction within a closed con anced concentrate is a concentrate having a ratio of cationic
tainer over a defined shelf-life period of time, and where the and anionic forms of nitrogen balanced such that the pre
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dominant form of nitrogen is in the nitrate form, which is formulations are possible, for example, the incorporation of
readily available, and not phytotoxic, to the plant. A non-toxic urea as a nitrogen source to lower the cost of production,
concentrate is a concentrate having no ingredients or addi without straying from the original spirit of the invention.
tives in its blend that are phytotoxic to plant growth. A con A concentrated complete nutritionally balanced readily
centrate having no inert water insoluble material is a concen soluble Suspension fertilizer containing all thirteen elements
trate where all ingredients of the concentrate are readily required for plant growth comprising water-soluble mineral
dissolvable in water and available for plant uptake. fertilizer salts and an organic stabilizer to form a stable dis
If one adds seaweed, digested plant material, soy protein, persion may be made according to the following teachings.
Kraft lignins or Sulfate lignins, or other similar organic com The mineral salts of the concentrated suspension fertilizer
pounds, one can prevent the occurring of off-gassing experi 10
may be selected from a group of mineral salts comprising:
enced in the hydrating of dry fertilizers thereby making a ammonium nitrate; ammonium phosphate; ammonium Sul
stabilized formulation. Formulations having Such organic phate; calcium nitrate; calcium phosphate; calcium Sulphate:
compounds added to the formation have remained stable in magnesium nitrate; magnesium phosphate; magnesium Sul
the bottle for over 72 months. If seaweed is used in the blend, phate; potassium nitrate; potassium phosphate, potassium
there are added benefits that may include shelf stability and 15
Sulphate; iron Sulphate; iron phosphate; iron glycinate; iron
plant absorption. If soy is used, there are added benefits that
may include amino acid nitrogen and chelation effects. Addi lignoSulphate; chelated iron Such as iron chelated via ethyl
tionally, the organic compounds further aid in the physical ene-diamine-tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), and/or iron chelated
stabilization of the Suspension, and maintain a homogeneous via diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA); and urea.
blend. Accordingly, if the water level is reduced to a practi The organic stabilizer of the concentrated suspension fertil
cable minimum and the particles are ground into the micron izer can be selected from: digested plant material, digested
range, a concentrated stable dispersion is created that has a lignin, Soluble seaweed, beet Vinasse, molasses, water
relatively long shelf life. soluble hydrocolloid polysaccharides, compost tea extracts,
Accordingly, exemplary mix embodiments include an Vermicompost, cellulose, chitosan and mixtures thereof.
organic stabilizer derived from digested plant material or 25 Additional polymers of natural and synthetic origin to aid in
natural seaweed where the organic stabilizer may prevent steric stabilization of the mineral particles of the concentrated
off-gassing and Swelling of the fertilizer container. The ingre Suspension fertilizer may be selected from the group consist
dients for the suspension are preferably readily soluble and ing of gum Arabic, alginic acid, cellulose ethers, lignin Sul
have very low heavy metal contaminants. The water content fonates, condensation products of napthalenesulfonic acid,
of the dispersion is preferably controlled carefully in order to 30
poly(ethyleneglycol), poly(propyleneglycol), polyvinylpyr
maintain a homogeneous blend that has excellent storage rolidone, poly(vinyl alcohol), polystyrene sulfonate, poly
capacity and minimal crystal growth. The suspension may (acrylic acid), poly(metacrylic acid) and block polymers of
also contain additional natural and synthetic polymers to aid ethylene oxide and propylene oxide. The concentrated Sus
in stabilization of the dispersion. In addition, a humectant pension fertilizer may include natural Surfactants and Syn
Such as a water-soluble glycol may be added. The Suspension 35
exhibits excellent storage capabilities and readily dissolves thetic surfactants such as lecithin, and TRITONTMX-45 and
when dispersed in water. The formula is well suited for hydro TRITONTMX-100 which are manufactured by Union Car
ponic cultivation of crops as well as plants grown in Soil-less bide Corporations of Danbury, Conn., USA. The concen
or soil-free media. Additionally the preparation is useful for trated Suspension fertilizer may include a humectant such as
providing a complete balanced plant nutrition program for 40 glycerin, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, polyethylene
growing all types of cultivated crops in all types of growing glycol, propylene glycol, ethylene-propylene block copoly
mediums. mers and mixtures thereof. The total mineral salts concentra
The invention, in its several embodiments, allows for a tion of the concentrated suspension fertilizer is preferably
stable pourable homogeneous liquid concentrate well Suited between 50 and 95%. The organic stabilizer concentration of
for growing plants in that the concentrate is nutritionally 45 the concentrated suspension fertilizer is preferably between
complete, water-soluble, pH balanced, non-toxic, and con 0.1 and 50%. The water-soluble polymer of the concentrated
tains no more than trace inert water insoluble material, and suspension fertilizer is preferably between 0.01 and 5%. The
the concentrate may be stored in a closed container. The Viscosity modifying Surfactant of the concentrated Suspen
embodiments of the invention may be applied to plants being sion fertilizer is preferably present in the amount of 0.001 and
grown hydroponically and embodiments of the invention may 50 1%. The humectant of the concentrated suspension fertilizer
be applied to plants being grown in a soil matrix. The ratio of is preferably between 0.1 and 25%.
ammoniacal nitrogen to nitrate nitrogen is kept between 10 EXAMPLE 1.
and 25%, it does not cause a rapid rise or decline in rhizo
sphere pH. This helps to maintain a balanced pH in the soil The following ingredients in TABLE 1 and all subsequent
solution so that the solution is kept from wandering below pH 55
examples and their respective tables were blended in sequen
5 and above pH 7. There can be additional ingredients such as tial order with a high-speed disperser and may be blended
phosphates, citrates, carbonates and other organic acids to instead with a rotor stator homogenizer:
help buffer and stabilize the solution pH. An additional ben
efit of highly refined water-soluble mineral salts is that they TABLE 1
are relatively free of heavy metal contamination and thus pose 60
little risk to the environment and health of the consumer. The %-age by
composition may be varied to alter the balance of nitrogen, order ingredient 8SS
phosphorous, potassium, and other elements, in order to 1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 23.59
allow for custom nutrition formulas for vegetative, flowering, 2 Magnesium Nitrate 20.69
and fruit development. The composition may also contain 65 3 Calcium Nitrate 16.28
humic and fulvic acids, organic acids, enzymes, simple and 4 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 6.90
complex Sugars, vitamins, and growth hormones. Additional
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TABLE 1-continued centages of 10.8-6.5-12.5 respectively with 4.9 Calcium(Ca),
1.6 Manganese(Mg), and 1.2 Sulphur (S). The amount of
%-age by water in example 3 is 9.81% by weight of the suspension.
order ingredient 8SS
5 Potassium Nitrate 30.34 5 EXAMPLE 4
6 Cane Sugar 2.21
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
After the exemplary composition was mixed into a coarse example 4 are provided in TABLE 4 below:
dispersion, the composition was further milled in a batch
attritor until the composition is homogenous and flows. Fur- 10 TABLE 4
ther milling may be performed in a horizontal media mill or a
microfluidizer. The mixing and milling apply generally to all order ingredient
%-age
8SS
by
Subsequent examples and their respective tables. The percent
analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE 1 is nitrogen is 1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 28.14
N)-phosph PO tassi KO
(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) t
percentages of 23 Magnesium Sulfate
Calcium Nitrate 18.39
11.73
11.7-4.1-14.0 respectively with 5.7 Calcium(Ca), and 1.9 4 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 7.88
Manganese(Mg). The amount of water in example 1 is 9.91% 5 MonoPotassium Phosphate 1...SO
by weight of the Suspension. 6 Potassium Nitrate 26.27
7 Iron DTPA 1.24
2O 8 Manganese EDTA O.32
EXAMPLE 2 9 Zinc EDTA O.12
10 Potassium Borate O.O7
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass 11
12
Copper EDTA
Sodium Molybdate
O.09
O.O1
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of 13 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
example 2 are provided in TABLE 2 below: 25 14 Dry fulvic 4.22

TABLE 2 The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE


d dient %-age b 4 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO)
2-5 Py 2 per
Order Ingredien age by mass centages of 8.7-5.5-12.6 respectively with 5.3 Calcium(Ca),
1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 23.59 30 1.8 Manganese(Mg), and 2.4 Sulphur (S). The amount of
23 Magnesium Nitrate
Calcium Nitrate
20.69
16.28
water in example 4 is 11.82% by weight of the suspension.
4 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 6.90
5 Potassium Nitrate 30.34 EXAMPLE 5
6 Dry fulvic 2.21
35 The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE example 5 are provided in TABLE 5 below:
2 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
centages of 11.7-4.1-14.0 respectively with 5.7 Calcium(Ca), TABLE 5
and 1.9 Manganese(Mg). The amount of water in example 2 40
is 9.91% by weight of the suspension. %-age by
order ingredient 8SS
EXAMPLE 3 1 Reverse Osmosis Water 4.OO
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 29.58
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass 3 Magnesium Sulfate 13.99
of the exemplary suspension, and order of blending, of " 4 Magnesium Nitrate 4.OO
example 3 are provided in TABLE 3 below: 56 Calcium Nitrate
MonoAmmonium Phosphate
3.68
7.99
7 MonoPotassium Phosphate 8.79
TABLE 3 8 Potassium Nitrate 23.98
9 Iron DTPA 1.06
%-age by 50 10 Manganese EDTA O.28
order ingredient 8SS 11 Zinc EDTA O.11
12 Potassium Borate O.O6
1 NH4NO3 liquid 5.84 13 Copper EDTA O.08
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 17.51 14 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
3 Magnesium Sulfate 9.34 15 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
4 Magnesium Nitrate 7.78 55 16 Dry fulvic 2.40
5 Calcium Nitrate 15.56
6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 10.89
7 Potassium Nitrate 27.24 The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
8 Iron DTPA 1.55 5 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium (KO) per
i. An EDTA g centages of 7.7-9.4-14.0 respectively with 4.0 Calcium(Ca),
11 foil Borate 0.09 60 1.7 Manganese(Mg), and 1.8 Sulphur (S). The amount of
12 Copper EDTA O.12 water in example 5 is 16.42% by weight of the suspension.
13 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
14 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1 EXAMPLE 6
15 Dry fulvic 3.SO
65 The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
3 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per- example 6 are provided in TABLE 6 below:
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TABLE 6 TABLE 8-continued
%-age by %-age by
order ingredient 8SS order ingredient 8SS
1 Reverse Osmosis Water 9.38 5 5 Magnesium Nitrate 7.63
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 33.20 6 Calcium Nitrate 15.27
3 Magnesium Sulfate 11.72 7 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 10.69
4 Magnesium Nitrate 3.91 8 Potassium Nitrate 26.72
5 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 6.25 9 Iron DTPA 1.52
6 MonoPotassium Phosphate 1641 10 Manganese EDTA O.39
7 Potassium Nitrate 15.23 10 11 Zinc EDTA O.15
8 Iron DTPA 1.04 12 Potassium Borate O.09
9 Manganese EDTA 0.27 13 Copper EDTA O.11
10 Zinc EDTA O.10 14 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
11 Potassium Borate O.O6 15 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
12 Copper EDTA O.08 16 Dry fulvic 3.44
13 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 15
14 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
15 Dry fulvic 2.34 The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
8 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium (KO) per
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE centages of 11.8-6.4-12.3 respectively with 3.5 Calcium(Ca),
6 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per- 20 1.6 Manganese(Mg), and 1.2 Sulphur (S). The amount of
centages of 6.1-12.3-12.6 respectively with 3.7 Calcium(Ca), water in example 8 is 11.53% by weight of the suspension.
1.5 Manganese(Mg), and 1.5 Sulphur (S). The amount of
water in example 6 is 23.32% by weight of the suspension. EXAMPLE 9
EXAMPLE 7 25 The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass example 9 are provided in TABLE 9 below:
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
example 7 are provided in TABLE 7 below: TABLE 9
30 %-age by
TABLE 7 order ingredient 8SS
%-age by 1 NH4NO3 liquid S.42
order ingredient 8SS 2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 16.25
3 Magnesium Sulfate 8.66
1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 46.41 35 4 Magnesium Nitrate 7.22
2 Magnesium Sulfate 1266 5 Calcium Nitrate 14.44
3 Citric Acid 4.22 6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 10.11
4 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 4.22 7 Potassium Nitrate 25.27
5 MonoPotassium Phosphate 23.21 8 Urea 7.22
6 Potassium Nitrate 4.22 9 Iron DTPA 1.43
7 Iron DTPA 1.68 40 10 Manganese EDTA 0.37
8 Manganese EDTA 0.44 11 Zinc EDTA O.14
9 Zinc EDTA O.17 12 Potassium Borate O.09
10 Potassium Borate O.10 13 Copper EDTA O.11
11 Copper EDTA O.13 14 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
12 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 15 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
13 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1 16 Dry fulvic 3.25
14 Dry fulvic 2.53 45

The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE


The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE 9 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium (KO) per
7 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per- centages of 13.3-6.1-11.6 respectively with 4.5 Calcium(Ca),
centages of 5.2-14.6-9.8 respectively with 5.1 Calcium(Ca), so 1.5 Manganese(Mg), and 1.1 Sulphur (S). The amount of
1.2 Manganese(Mg), and 1.6 Sulphur (S). The amount of water in example 9 is 11.53% by weight of the suspension.
water in example 7 is 19.49% by weight of the suspension.
EXAMPLE 10
EXAMPLE 8
ss. The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of example 10 are provided in TABLE 10 below:
example 8 are provided in TABLE 8 below:
TABLE 10
TABLE 8 60
%-age by
%-age by order ingredient 8SS
order ingredient 8SS
1 NH4NO3 liquid 5.53
1 Reverse Osmosis Water 1.91 2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 16.60
2 NH4NO3 liquid 17.18 3 Surfactant O.04
3 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 5.73 65 4 Magnesium Sulfate 8.85
4 Magnesium Sulfate 9.16 5 Magnesium Nitrate 7.38
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TABLE 10-continued TABLE 12-continued
%-age by order ingredient %-age by mass
order ingredient 8SS
6 Potassium Nitrate 31.63
6 Calcium Nitrate 14.75 5 7 Iron DTPA 1.23
7 Citric Acid 2.77 8 Manganese EDTA O.32
8 Potassium Citrate O.92 9 Zinc EDTA O.12
9 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 10.33 10 Potassium Borate O.O7
10 Potassium Nitrate 25.82 11 Copper EDTA O.09
11 Iron DTPA 1.47 12 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
12 Manganese EDTA O.38 10 13 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
13 Zinc EDTA O.15 14 Cane Sugar 2.79
14 Potassium Borate O.09
15 Copper EDTA O.11
16 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
17 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1 12 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
18 Seaweed 148 15
19 Dry fulvic 3.32 centages of 10.1-5.6-14.5 respectively with 4.8 Calcium(Ca),
1.8 Manganese(Mg), and 2.4 Sulphur (S). The amount of
water in example 12 is 7.81% by weight of the suspension.
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
10 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per EXAMPLE 13
centages of 10.2-6.2-12.0 respectively with 4.6 Calcium(Ca). 20
1.5 Manganese(Mg), and 1.1 Sulphur (S). The amount of The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
water in example 10 is 10.2% by weight of the suspension. of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
example 13 are provided in TABLE 13 below:
EXAMPLE 11
25 TABLE 13
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of %-age by
example 11 are provided in TABLE 11 below: order ingredient 8SS
1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 29.29
TABLE 11 30 2 Magnesium Sulfate 14.64
3 Magnesium Nitrate 4.18
%-age by 4 Calcium Nitrate 4.18
order ingredient 8SS 5 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 8.37
6 MonoPotassium Phosphate 9.21
1 NH4NO3 liquid 6.OS 7 Potassium Nitrate 25.10
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 12.10 35 8 Iron DTPA 1.66
3 Magnesium Sulfate 9.68 9 Manganese EDTA O.43
4 Magnesium Nitrate 8.06 10 Zinc EDTA O.17
5 Calcium Nitrate 19.76 11 Potassium Borate O.10
6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 1129 12 Copper EDTA O.12
7 Potassium Nitrate 28.23 13 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
8 Iron DTPA 1.60 40 14 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
9 Manganese EDTA O42 15 Cane Sugar 2.51
10 Zinc EDTA O16
11 Potassium Borate O.10
12 Copper EDTA O.12 The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
13 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 13 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
14
15 Cobalt Sulfate
Cane Sugar O.O1
2.42 45 centages
9. of 8.0-9.8-14.7 respectively
p y with 4.0 Calcium(Ca) s
1.8 Manganese(Mg), and 1.9 Sulphur (S). The amount of
water in example 13 is 12.30% by weight of the suspension.
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
11 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per EXAMPLE 1.4
centages of 11.2-6.8-13.0 respectively with 5.1 Calcium(Ca), so
1.7 Manganese(Mg), and 1.2 Sulphur (S). The amount of The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
water in example 11 is 7.62% by weight of the suspension. of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
example 14 are provided in TABLE 14 below:
EXAMPLE 12
55 TABLE 1.4
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of %-age by
example 12 are provided in TABLE 12 below: order ingredient 8SS
1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 37.66
TABLE 12 60 2 Magnesium Sulfate 12.55
3 Magnesium Nitrate 4.18
order ingredient %-age by mass 4 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 6.69
5 MonoPotassium Phosphate 17.57
1 NH4NO3 liquid 4.65 6 Potassium Nitrate 16.32
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 13.95 7 Iron DTPA 1.66
3 Magnesium Sulfate 18.60 8 Manganese EDTA O.43
4 Calcium Nitrate 17.21 65 9 Zinc EDTA O.17
5 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 9.30 10 Potassium Borate O.10
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TABLE 14-continued The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
16 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
%-age by centages of 12.5-6.8-13.0 respectively with 3.8 Calcium(Ca),
order ingredient 8SS
1.7 Manganese(Mg), and 1.2 Sulphur (S). The amount of
11
12
Copper EDTA
Sodium Molybdate
O.12
O.O1
5 water in example 16 is 7.62% by weight of the suspension.
13 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
14 Cane Sugar 2.51 EXAMPLE 17

The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass


The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE 10 of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
14 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per example 17 are provided in TABLE 17 below:
centages of 6.7-13.2-13.5 respectively with 4.1 Calcium(Ca),
1.6 Manganese(Mg), and 1.6 Sulphur (S). The amount of TABLE 17
water in example 14 is 15.82% by weight of the suspension.
15 %-age by
EXAMPLE 1.5 order ingredient 8SS
1 NH4NO3 liquid 5.79
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass 2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 5.79
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of 3 Magnesium Sulfate 9.27
2O 4 Magnesium Nitrate 7.72
example 15 are provided in TABLE 15 below: 5 Calcium Nitrate 20.08
6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 10.81
TABLE 1.5 7 Potassium Nitrate 27.03
8 Urea 7.72
%-age by 9 Iron DTPA 1.53
order ingredient 8SS 25 10 Manganese EDTA O.40
11 Zinc EDTA O.15
1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 45.26 12 Potassium Borate O.09
2 Magnesium Sulfate 12.93 13 Copper EDTA O.11
3 Citric Acid 4.31 14 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
4 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 4.31 15 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
5 MonoPotassium Phosphate 23.71 16 Cane Sugar 3.47
6 Potassium Nitrate 4.31 30
7 Iron DTPA 1.71
8 Manganese EDTA O45 The percentanalysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
i. SRhone 8. 17 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
11 Copper EDTA 0.13 centages of 13.9-6.5-12.4 respectively with 4.5 Calcium(Ca),
12 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 35 1.6 Manganese(Mg), and 1.2 Sulphur (S). The amount of
13
14
Cobalt Sulfate
Cane Sugar
O.O1
2.59
water in example 17 is 4.86% by weight of the suspension.
EXAMPLE 1.8
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
15 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per- 40 The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
centages of 5.1-14.9-10.0 respectively with 5.0 Calcium(Ca), of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
1.3 Manganese(Mg), and 1.7 Sulphur (S). The amount of example 18 are provided in TABLE 18 below:
water in example 15 is 19.01% by weight of the suspension.
TABLE 1.8
EXAMPLE 16 45
%-age by
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass order ingredient 8SS
of the exemplary suspension, and order of blending, of 1 NH4NO3 liquid 5.77
example 16 are provided in TABLE 16 below: 2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 9.61
50 3 Surfactant O.04
4 Magnesium Sulfate 9.23
TABLE 16 5 Magnesium Nitrate 7.69
%-age by 6 Calcium Nitrate 19.99
order ingredient 8SS 7 Citric Acid 2.88.
8 Potassium Citrate O.96
1 NH4NO3 liquid 18.15 9 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 10.77
2 Magnesium Sulfate 9.68 55 10 Potassium Nitrate 26.91
3 Magnesium Nitrate 8.06 11 Iron DTPA 1.53
4 Calcium Nitrate 19.76 12 Manganese EDTA O.40
5 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 1129 13 Zinc EDTA O.15
6 Potassium Nitrate 28.23 14 Potassium Borate O.09
7 Iron DTPA 1.60 15 Copper EDTA O.11
8 Manganese EDTA O42 60 16 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
9 Zinc EDTA O16 17 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
10 Potassium Borate O.10 18 Cane Sugar 2.31
11 Copper EDTA O.12 19 Seaweed 1.54
12 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
13 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
14 Cane Sugar 2.42 65 The percentanalysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
18 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
centages of 10.7-6.5-12.5 respectively with 4.9 Calcium(Ca),
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1.6 Manganese(Mg), and 1.2 Sulphur (S). The amount of EXAMPLE 21
water in example 18 is 6.46% by weight of the suspension.
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
EXAMPLE19 5 of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
example 21 are provided in TABLE 21 below:
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass TABLE 21
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
example 19 are provided in TABLE 19 below: 10 %-age by
TABLE 19 order ingredient 8SS

%-age by 1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 20.24


order ingredient 8SS 2 Magnesium Sulfate 14.17
15 3 Magnesium Nitrate 4.OS
1 NH4NO3 liquid 4...SO
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 9.01 4 Calcium Nitrate 10.12
3 propylene glycol 3.60 5 Citric Acid 4.OS
4 Magnesium Sulfate 18.02 6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 8.10
5 Calcium Nitrate 1937 2O 7 MonoPotassium Phosphate 8.91
6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 9.01 8 Potassium Nitrate 24.29
7 Potassium Nitrate 30.63 9 Iron DTPA 1.61
8 Iron DTPA 1.19 Oil
9 Manganese EDTA O.31 10 Manganese EDTA O.42
10 Zinc EDTA O.12 11 Zinc EDTA O16
11 Potassium Borate O.O7 25 12 Potassium Borate O.10
12 Copper EDTA O.09 13 Copper EDTA O.12
13 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 14 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
14 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
15 Cane Sugar 4.OS 15 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
16 Seaweed 3.64
30

The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE


19 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per- The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
centages of 9.8-5.4-14.1 respectively with 4.7 Calcium(Ca), 21 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
1.8 Manganese(Mg), and 2.3 Sulphur (S). The amount of as Centages of 7.9-9.5-14.2 respectively with 4.1 Calcium(Ca),
water in example 19 is 5.68% by weight of the suspension. 1.8 Manganese(Mg), and 1.8 Sulphur (S). The amount of
water in example 21 is 10.57% by weight of the suspension.
EXAMPLE 20
EXAMPLE 22
40
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass
example 20 are provided in TABLE 20 below: of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of
example 22 are provided in TABLE 22 below:
TABLE 20 45
TABLE 22
%-age by
order ingredient 8SS %-age by
order ingredient 8SS
1 NH4NO3 liquid 4.46
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 8.93 50 1 NH4NO3 liquid 3.05
3 Magnesium Sulfate 17.86 2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 16.03
4 Calcium Nitrate 1920 3 Magnesium Sulfate 20.99
5 Citric Acid 4.46 4 Calcium Nitrate 27.86
6 MonoAmmonium Phosphate 8.93 5 MonoPotassium Phosphate 6.11
7 Potassium Nitrate 30.36 6 Potassium Nitrate 22.14
8 Iron DTPA 1.18 7 Iron DTPA 1.01
9 Manganese EDTA O.31 55 8 Manganese EDTA O.26
10 Zinc EDTA O.12 9 Zinc EDTA O.10
11 Potassium Borate O.O7 10 Potassium Borate O.O6
12 Copper EDTA O.09 11 Copper EDTA O.08
13 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 12 Sodium Molybdate O.O1
14 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1 13 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1
15 Seaweed 4.02 60 14 Cane Sugar 2.29

The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE
20 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per- 22 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per
centages of 9.7-5.4-14.0 respectively with 4.6 Calcium(Ca), 65 centages of 9.4-3.2-12.3 respectively with 7.1 Calcium(Ca),
1.8 Manganese(Mg), and 2.3 Sulphur (S). The amount of 2.1 Manganese(Mg), and 2.7 Sulphur (S). The amount of
water in example 20 is 7.90% by weight of the suspension. water in example 22 is 8.02% by weight of the suspension.
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EXAMPLE 23 What is claimed is:
1. A concentrated, homogenous, stable, water-soluble fer
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass tilizer Suspension in a sealed container comprising:
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of water-soluble mineral nutrients of nitrogen, phosphorous,
example 23 are provided in TABLE 23 below: 5 potassium, calcium, and magnesium; and,
a chelated micronutrient selected from the group consist
TABLE 23 ing of iron, manganese, Zinc, and copper, and
an organic stabilizing additive;
%-age by wherein the concentrated, homogenous, stable, water
order ingredient 8SS 10 Soluble fertilizer Suspension is a pourable, aqueous Sus
1 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 1963 pension having an amount of water-soluble mineral
2 Magnesium Sulfate 1904 nutrients comprising at least about 80 percent by weight
3 Calcium Nitrate 25.52 (wt.%) of the suspension.
4 MonoPotassium Phosphate 9.72
5 Potassium Nitrate 21.69 2. The Suspension of claim 1 wherein the nitrogen is in the
6 Iron DTPA 1.30 15 form of a nitrate ion, the phosphorous is in the form of a
7 Manganese EDTA O.34 phosphorous ion, the potassium is in the form of a potassium
8 Zinc EDTA O.13 ion, the calcium is in the form of a calcium ion, and the
9 Potassium Borate O.08
10 Copper EDTA O.10 magnesium is in the form of a magnesium ion.
11 Sodium Molybdate O.O1 3. The suspension of claim 1 wherein the sealed container
12 Cobalt Sulfate O.O1 is hermetically sealed.
13 Cane Sugar 2.45 4. The Suspension of claim 1 wherein the magnesium com
prises ionic magnesium and an amount of the ionic magne
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE sium comprises at least 0.1 wt.% of the Suspension.
23 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per 5. The Suspension of claim 1 further comprising iron, man
centages of 8.6-5.1-13.3 respectively with 7.0 Calcium(Ca), 25 ganese, Zinc, copper, boron, molybdenate, and cobalt.
1.9 Manganese(Mg), and 2.5 Sulphur (S). The amount of 6. The Suspension of claim 1 further comprising a water
water in example 23 is 8.24% by weight of the suspension. soluble nutrient of sulphur.
7. The Suspension of claim 1 further comprising ammo
EXAMPLE 24 nium ions.
30 8. The Suspension of claim 1 further comprising urea.
The ingredients expressed as a percentage of weight/mass 9. The suspension of claim 1 wherein the organic stabiliz
of the exemplary Suspension, and order of blending, of ing additive contains a material selected from the group con
example 24 are provided in TABLE 24 below: sisting of fulvic acid, digested plant material; digested lignin;
soluble seaweed; cane Sugar; malt, beet Vinasse; molasses;
TABLE 24
35 water-soluble hydrocolloid polysaccharides; compost tea
extracts; Vermicompost; cellulose; and chitosan.
%-age by 10. The suspension of claim 1 wherein the organic stabi
order ingredient 8SS lizing additive comprises between 0.1 wt.% and about 20
1 NH4NO3 liquid 3.03 wt.% of the suspension.
2 CN9 Liquid Calcium Nitrate 1970 40 11. The suspension of claim 1 wherein the water-soluble
3 Magnesium Sulfate 22.35 mineral nutrients comprise between about 80 wt.% and about
4 Magnesium Nitrate 4.SS 95 wt.% of the suspension.
5 Calcium Nitrate 21.59
6 MonoPotassium Phosphate 6.06 12. The suspension of claim 1 wherein the water-soluble
7 Potassium Nitrate 1970 mineral nutrients comprise at least about 90 wt.% of the
8 Iron DTPA OSO 45 Suspension.
9 Manganese EDTA O.13 13. The suspension of claim 1 wherein: the amount of
10 Zinc EDTA O.OS
11 Potassium Borate O.O3 nitrogen comprises between 1 wt.% and 25 wt.% of the
12 Copper EDTA O.04 Suspension; the amount of phosphorus comprises between 1
13 Sodium Molybdate O.OO wt.% and 25 wt.% of the suspension; the amount of potas
14 Cobalt Sulfate O.OO 50 sium comprises between 1 wt.% and 25 wt.% of the suspen
15 Cane Sugar 2.27
sion; the amount of calcium comprises between 0.1 wt.% and
10 wt.% of the Suspension; and the magnesium comprises
The percent analysis of the exemplary formulation of TABLE ionic magnesium and an amount of the ionic magnesium
24 is nitrogen.(N)-phosphorus(POs)-potassium(KO) per comprises at least 0.1 wt.% of the Suspension.
centages of 8.9-3.2-11.1 respectively with 6.3 Calcium(Ca), 55 14. The suspension of claim 1 wherein: the amount of
2.6 Manganese(Mg), and 2.9 Sulphur (S). The amount of nitrogen comprises between 1 wt.% and 20 wt.% of the
water in example 24 is 9.55% by weight of the suspension. Suspension; the amount of phosphorus comprises between 1
To the extent that the present invention has been described wt.% and 20 wt.% of the suspension; the amount of potas
in terms of preferred and exemplary embodiments, it will be sium comprises between 1 wt.% and 20 wt.% of the suspen
apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that variations 60 sion; the amount of calcium comprises between 0.1 wt.% and
may be applied to the compositions and/or methods, i.e., in 7.5 wt.% of the Suspension; and the magnesium comprises
the steps or in the sequence of steps of the method described ionic magnesium and an amount of the ionic magnesium
herein without departing from the concept, spirit, and scope comprises at least 0.1 wt.% of the Suspension.
of the invention. More specifically, it will be apparent that 15. The suspension of claim 1 wherein the suspension
certain agents which are both chemically and physiologically 65 inhibits crystal growth.
related may be substituted for the agents described herein 16. The Suspension of claim 1 further comprising one or
while the same or similar results would be achieved. more surfactants.
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17. The suspension of claim 1 further comprising one or 21. The suspension of claim 20 wherein
more humectants. the amount of calcium nitrate comprises between about 1
18. The suspension of claim 1 further comprising one or wt.% and 30 wt.% of the suspension;
more water-soluble polymers. the amount of magnesium nitrate comprises between about
19. A method for forming a working plant nutrient solution 5 1 wt.% and 25 wt.% of the suspension;
comprising the step of diluting the aqueous fertilizer Suspen the amount of potassium phosphate and/or ammonia phos
sion of claim 1 in water wherein the pH of the working plant phate comprises between about 1 wt.% and 30 wt.% of
the Suspension;
nutrient is in the range between about 5.0 and about 7.0 pH. the amount of potassium nitrate comprises between about
20. A concentrated, homogenous, stable, water-soluble fer 10 1 wt.% and 30 wt.% of the suspension; and
tilizer Suspension in a sealed container comprising: the amount of organic stabilizing additive comprises
an amount of water comprising less than about 20 percent between about 0.1 wt.% and 10 wt.% of the suspension.
by weight (wt.%) of the suspension; 22. The suspension of claim 20 wherein the organic stabi
an amount of calcium nitrate comprising between about 1 lizing additive contains a material selected from the group
wt.% and 40 wt.% of the suspension; consisting of fulvic acid; digested plant material; digested
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lignin; Soluble seaweed; cane Sugar; malt, beet vinasse;
an amount of magnesium nitrate comprising between molasses; water-soluble hydrocolloid polysaccharides; com
about 1 wt.% and 30 wt.% of the suspension; post tea extracts; Vermicompost; cellulose; and chitosan.
an amount of potassium phosphate and/or ammonia phos 23. A concentrated, homogenous, stable, water-soluble fer
phate comprising between about 1 wt.% and 35 wt.% of tilizer Suspension in a sealed container comprising:
the Suspension; (a) water-soluble mineral nutrients of nitrogen, phospho
an amount of potassium nitrate comprising between about rous, potassium, calcium, magnesium and Sulphur,
1 wt.% and 45 wt.% of the suspension; and (b) a chelated micronutrient selected from the group con
sisting of iron, manganese, Zinc, and copper, and,
a chelated micronutrient selected from the group consist (c) an organic stabilizing additive;
ing of iron, manganese, Zinc, and copper; and 25 wherein the concentrated, homogenous, stable, water
an amount of organic stabilizing additive comprising Soluble fertilizer Suspension is apourable, aqueous Sus
between about 0.1 wt.% and 20 wt.% of the suspension; pension having an amount of water-soluble mineral
wherein the concentrated, homogenous, stable, water nutrients comprising at least about 80 percent by weight
Soluble fertilizer Suspension is a pourable, aqueous Sus (wt.%) of the suspension.
pension. k k k k k

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