no it is not always better cause you could kill some of them. and other times it can be a good thing cause it will make your plant huge for some odd reason. i put to much fertilizer on some roses and then had to move them cause they were growing to fast and dieing.
As long as you use no more than the reccommended ammount for your plant. If you put to much in your flower bed, it can burn the plants roots.
The fertilizers add nutrients to the soil so that the plants grow better and more productively than if the soil were left in its normal state.
Fertilizer beads release nutrients slowly into the soil, providing a steady supply for plants. This helps plants grow better and absorb more nutrients, leading to improved growth and health.
because in compost there are more nutrients than a normal fertilizer and there is also food that plants like to eat
You need more Nitrogen in your fertilizer
The solubility of calcium ammonium nitrate in water affects its effectiveness as a fertilizer because the more soluble it is, the easier it is for plants to absorb the nutrients it provides. Higher solubility means quicker and more efficient nutrient uptake by plants, leading to better growth and yield.
Yes, you can neutralize too much fertilizer by diluting it with water or by adding more soil to reduce the concentration of nutrients. You can also allow the excess fertilizer to leach out by watering the plants thoroughly. It is important to monitor your plants for signs of fertilizer burn and adjust your fertilizer application accordingly.
Anything containing nitrogen. Ammonia, NH3, is a common fertilizer of plants.
Tibicus mushrooms are a culture of yeast and bacteria. As a fertilizer, they support rapid growth resulting in the plants being greener and healthier or blooming more.
Yes, the word 'fertilizer' is a noun; a word for a natural or chemical substance that is added to soil to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants; a word for a thing.
fertilizer = rich soil = Bigger, more healthy tomatoes.
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