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fertilizer
WHY FERTILIZE
Soils would like fertility maintenance. Soil could be a natural body of
finely divided rocks,minerals and organic matter. Sand,
silt, clay and organic matter facilitate give tilth, necessary
aeration and favorable water intake rates, however they rarely
maintain adequate fertilizer to sustain continuous healthy
plant growth.
WHAT IS FERTILIZER?
There ar seventeen components that ar noted to be essential for
plant growth and development.
Fertilizers (also known as fertilizer elements) ar materials
produced to produce these components in a very promptly out there
form for plant use.
SOURCE
AIR & WATER SOIL Carbon gas Mg
Hydrogen Phosphorus metallic element
Oxygen metallic element metal
Sulfur Copper
Zinc Ca
Iron halogen
Boron Nickle
Three of the seventeen essential components, carbon,
hydrogen and chemical element ar taken primarily from the air and
water. chemical element and element ar obtained by plants from
water. Carbon and element ar taken in by the leaves
from the air. the opposite fourteen components used by the
plant should return from the soil or from another chemical
materials.
Crop removal of those components, and natural process,
volatilization and erosion causes the soil fertility to be
continually reduced. Turf and landscape plants can have
poor color (yellow-green to yellow), poor plant density
allowing weed invasion and low plant vigor that will increase
plants suseptibility to illness and bug injury.
Soil productivity is maintained by well managed,
scheduled applications of multiple part fertilizers.
WHY DOESN’T chemical
HAVE 100% PLANT FOOD?
A chemical 16-6-8 analysis adds up to half-hour fertilizer or
thirty pounds per hundred pounds of fabric.
What is the opposite 70%?
It is not a filler; it's the manner the fertilizer is with chemicals
compounded thus plants will utilize it.Paragraph Text
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