If you’ve ever searched for 10 10 10 fertilizer organic, you’ve probably noticed two things: die-hard organic fans swear by compost and meals, while greenhouse pros quietly reach for chloride‑free potassium nitrate. Different playbooks, same goal—clean, predictable nutrition.
The market keeps tilting toward fertigation-ready, chloride‑free sources—especially in berries, greenhouse vegetables, floriculture, and high-value orchards. Potassium nitrate (KNO₃) checks those boxes. It’s not a “10-10-10,” and it’s not certified organic, but it’s blendable, soluble, and consistent. In fact, many customers say KNO₃ is their backbone K and N source, with phosphorus and micros layered in as needed.
Origin: A-713, Zhengyang city square, Chang’an district, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
KNO₃ delivers nitrate-N (fast, root-friendly) plus potassium free of chloride. To be honest, that “chloride-free” line sounds like marketing until you see the leaf-edge burn disappear in sensitive crops.
| Parameter | Spec (typical) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total N (as NO₃⁻-N) | ≈13% | AOAC-accepted Kjeldahl/combustion for N |
| K₂O | ≈46% | ICP‑OES after digestion; real-world use may vary |
| Chloride | ≤0.2–0.5% | Low Cl⁻ to protect sensitive crops |
| Granule size | 2–4 mm | Uniform distribution in blends |
| Solubility | ≈316 g/L @ 20°C | Ideal for fertigation/hydroponics |
| Shelf life | 24 months (dry, sealed) | Store away from moisture |
Materials: refined KNO₃ solution → crystallization → prilling/granulation → screening (2–4 mm) → anti‑caking coat → bagging. QC checks: sieve analysis, moisture, N/K assay, and Cl⁻ limits using AOAC/AAPFCO-accepted methods and internal SOPs. Batch COAs are routine for export buyers.
Classic 10‑10‑10 is a balanced NPK. KNO₃ is N+K only. To mimic a 10 10 10 fertilizer organic target in practice, growers blend KNO₃ with MAP or DAP for P, and sometimes top up with composted manures for carbon and biology. Important: KNO₃ is generally not allowed in certified organic production under USDA NOP; always check your certifier.
| Option | N‑P₂O₅‑K₂O | Solubility | Chloride | Organic compliant | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nitrate of Potassium (KNO₃) | 13‑0‑46 | High | Very low | Usually No (check NOP) | Blendable to targets |
| Generic 10‑10‑10 Granular | 10‑10‑10 | Moderate | Varies | Usually No | Limited (premix) |
| Composted Poultry Manure | ≈3‑2‑2 | Low | Low | Often Yes (OMRI-listed brands) | Batch variability |
A Hebei greenhouse co-op swapped a pre‑blended 15‑15‑15 for a KNO₃‑centered feed (with MAP plus chelated micros). After 6 weeks, average BRIX rose ≈0.6 points, tip burn complaints dropped, and runoff EC stabilized. Not every season is identical, but the chloride cut was the quiet hero.
Need a 10‑10‑10 equivalent for fertigation? Vendors can blend KNO₃ with MAP/DAP and magnesium salts, adjusting sulfur and micros to your water test. Minimums and lead times apply; ask for sieve profile and anti‑caking options if you’re running precision spreaders.