Pea plants grow faster with phosphate-based fertilizers than with nitrogenous fertilizers. They have too much vine growth at the expense of peas and pods when the fertilizer is either balanced or nitrogen-heavy. Fertilizers such as 5-10-10 minimize nitrogen and put phosphorus and potassium in equal amounts since they respectively promote healthy, strong roots and disease-resistant body parts, especially fruits.
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yes, there is nutrients in the fertilizer yes, fertilizer that is not cheap -wulf
yes plants do grow better and faster if fertilizer is used instead of plain old soil from the ground.
Corn syrup has sugars. Sugar can work as a fertilizer for plants. As long as you have not over fertilized, the plant will grow faster.
Manure is one type of fertilizer. Manure needs to age or it can burn the plant. Some plants prefer time release fertilizer.
controlled variable would be light water and health of the plants
actually it does grow faster but it also makes the plants unhealthy.
neither salt water or salt water with fertilizer is better because salt just kills the plants. although some plants grow faster with salt because of their salinity.
Fertilizer supplies plants with nitrogen and various nutrients based on the type of fertilizer which plants need for growth. It doesn't provide electrolytes however.
How much fertilizer will be used and what kind of fertilizer.
Without fertility humankind ceases to exist.
you use fertilizer to provide nutrients and food for the plants.