For normal plant growth manuring is also required besides the use of fertilizers. In fact if proper manuring is done, use of fertilizer is optional.
Neither. You need soil first and foremost to grow a plant in. Only a small amount of manure or fertilizer is needed to grow a plant. Any of those mentioned are good for growing plants in, it's just a matter of what's more available.
You can grow a healthy garden by testing your soil and only putting in what is needed. Use organic fertilizer when needed. Water when needed. Plant only plants recommended for your area.
You can, but periodically add liquid fertilizer according to the directions.
Only if you have first swallowed enough fertilizer to grow them.
a plant can kinda grow in a bag but it also can not grow a lot but only a little
no. it only needs sun light, heat, and water to survive.
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants. (; britnee Morgan
Fertilizing: "Make (soil) more fertile or productive by adding suitable substances to it". Most types of plants will grow in typical soil without adding nutrients to it, but they will grow with varying degrees of success. Weeds seem to thrive wherever they are. Flowering plants will grow only half-heartedly in soil with low fertility. Vegetables like corn will grow very poorly, if at all, in soil with low fertility. It is largely a matter of what you are growing, and how good of a crop you want of it. Most plants (not all, but most) will grow at least acceptably well without added fertilizer. All plants benefit from a modest amount of extra fertilizer. ANY plant will be killed by EXCESSIVE fertilizer. Repeated use of the same soil for growing successive crops is doomed to failure WITHOUT extra fertilizer. That gives you the general picture.
Fertilizers contain minerals that make up for minerals lost by plants. They are either natural, such as sewadge sludge, or artificial, such as NPK. Too much of fertilizer can be harmful, though, as excess runs off into nearby lakes or streams, boosting the growth of algae. As the algae decomposes, bacteria feeds on it, causing the water to become oxygen-deficient. This causes fish and insects to die.
Fertilizers, artificial or natural are a source of nitrogen compounds (and other mineral salts) that plants need to grow. Thus if fertilizer is supplied to the plant roots in the quantities they need, these plants will grow and produce more than plants growing in soils where there is not enough of these nutrients. Note however that over application of fertilizer will harm the plants, farmers need to analyze their soil before applying fertilizer so that they only apply the amount needed. This maximizes plant growth and minimizes the cost.
Scotts brand fertilizer with Plus2 weed control is the most popular and has many diehard fans. It should be noted, however, that no fertilizer can cause new grass to grow, only help existing grass to grow. For totally bald areas in a lawn reseading will be necessary.
Plants don't need fertilizer, nor do they need soil. There are some plants that grow in water. Although nutrients would still need to be put through the water for the plants to absorb. there for plants only need: Sun light, water, carbon dioxide and nutrients.