Certainly. overwatering or over fertilization can cause the nutrients to wash away and into a watershed. Results: higher nitrogen levels in the water so more fuel for the algae to feed on. Keep applications of fertilizer down to 1/2lb of nitrogen per 1000 sq ft applied and water sensibly, repeat in two weeks if your desired effects are not noticeable, that way the nutrients can be used by the plant and are not excess all at once such as in a 11/2 or 2lb per 1000 app would be. Dont worry too much about the release of harmful chemicals though since it is an organic, the unintentional raising of the normal levels of these nutrients will be the only result which in all likelyhood will only raise the activity of aquatic plant growth.
Use better soil and organic fertilizer and water them properly.
organic fertilizer is a comprehensive concept ,all natural organic matters applied as fertilizer are called organic fertilizer ,which raw materials can not be absorbed by plants because they are polymers and undissolved in matr,only when are they degraded by soil microorganisms into small water soluble pieces including Amino acids, oligosaccharides, flavonoids, alkaloids, plant can absorb.plant physiological function of the organic nutrients are not possessed by any mineral ones.
No, tundra is not an organic fertilizer. The term instead references one of the world's biome. It nevertheless will be the source of organic fertilizers since all dead, decayed, and decaying animal and plant matter respond to the decompositional effects of water and wind.
That might be an argument if you didn't get your minerals from eating a balanced diet. Humor them, tap water is much cheaper than distilled water.
you make it my using some animal remains and mixing it with water and lime. any kind of limes.
No, It is (NH2)2CO urea , it is a crystalline covalent organic compound used as fertilizer and is soluble in water
No, water will not leach the lead from lead glass.
Fertilizer contains various chemicals which enter the soil, and are slowly washed downward until they enter an aquifer, spring, or underground river. This water is likely to eventually end up in a reservoir, river, or well. Now the unlucky person who's water supply it has entered get the privilege of drinking the fertilizer you put on your lawn. Also, there is phosphorus in fertilizer which will encourage the growth of Algae in whatever water source it ends up in.
There are two types of granulation they are Wet Granulation and Dry Granulation.Wet granulation and dry granulation depends on the type of fertilizer granulators and whether adding water during granulation.In general, Roll Extrusion Granulator(Azeus Fertilizer Machinery) is dry granulation machine. It requires moisture of raw materials less than 40% and no water added during granulation. So, it's compound fertilizer granules are also dry, in long-stick shape.But, as for New-type Granulator(organic fertilizer by Azeus Fertilizer Machinery) and Pan Granulator (both organic and compound fertilizer), with required a low moisture of raw materials, water must be add during granulation. Or, the fertilizer granulation will fail.
Generally, water soluble fertilizer would be an inorganic fertilizer like Miracle Gro. You will notice that organic fertilizers have NPK under 10. For example, Gardens Alive company has a fertilizer called Tomatoes Alive which has NPK of 6-2-2. Miracle Gro has an NPK something like 37-17-10. This is because it is water soluble and dissolves quickly out of the soil, whereas the organic fertilizers persist in the soil and are gradually broken down by soil organisms to make the nutrients available to the plant.
The best kind of fertilizer depends on the soil you have, what you are growing and what the climate is like. A good rule of thumb is to use organic fertilizer because it won't burn the plants, won't add to soil salinization and releases nutrients more slowly. Many types of organic fertilizer (e.g. fish emulsion, kelp, cottonseed meal and others) also add micronutrients to the soil, which adds to its long-term health.
Carabao manure is organic fertilizer that is made from the wastes of domesticated water buffaloes. This type of manure is mostly popular in the Philippines.