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Either it's not getting enough water, or it doesn't have enough acid fertilizer. Lack of water of fertilizer will cause yellowing leaves.
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Decaying leaves mixed into dirt with a hand full of earthworms would be far better as fertilizer than burnt leaves. Burnt leaves would contain a high level of carbon but no cellulose. Mulch of leaves, grasses, soil, and earthworms would be better than burnt leaves because it'd be easier for the nutrients to leech into the soil.
too much water and or fertilizer,
A foliar fertilizer is one which is applied directly to the leaves of a growing crop. It's normally done with a tractor- or self-propelled spraying rig. The concentrations are usually quite low because the plant leaves can only absorb a limited amount of any nutrient, and so this practice is normally limited to the application of micronutrients, those which the plant needs only in very tiny amounts. Fertigation fertilizer, on the other hand, is the application of any fertilizer through an irrigation system. The target for the fertilizer is the root zone of the crop, not the leaves as with a foliar product. While the amounts applied are still relatively limited, this method is normally used to apply small amounts of the major nutrients in cases where it is difficult to get enough fertilizer applied using regular methods, or when excess precipitation may have washed nutrients out of the soil. Even though the irrigation system may apply water and fertilizer to the leaves, the intent is to wash it off into the root zone.
Yes. Whole blood minus the blood cells leaves you with plasma, which includes all dissolved materials.
you can investigate which natural materials, eg used tea leaves, fruit peels.. makes an excellent plant fertilizer
the significance of the about madre cacao leaves as a fertilizer s to be able to know of what are the effects on it to the plants growth
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
The component of madre de cacao leaves is tannins. Tannins is also found in tea leaves and known for its staining properties.
Either it's not getting enough water, or it doesn't have enough acid fertilizer. Lack of water of fertilizer will cause yellowing leaves.
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Yes. As their name suggests, they DO cut leaves, but when they get to the colony, they grind the leaves to a pulp and use it as a natural fertilizer for the FUNGUS that they eat.by stritason
Try using potting soil with a fertilizer blend.
Yes. As their name suggests, they DO cut leaves, but when they get to the colony, they grind the leaves to a pulp and use it as a natural fertilizer for the FUNGUS that they eat.by stritason
Yes. As their name suggests, they DO cut leaves, but when they get to the colony, they grind the leaves to a pulp and use it as a natural fertilizer for the FUNGUS that they eat.by stritason
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