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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.
Certainly. Your soil may be richer in nutrients than many others. Some plants may be doing fine with no or little fertilizer, and if it needs only a slight boost, less is better than too much. Should there be signs of a deficiency, then use the recommended amount.
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if you are growing a normal plant native to your area; it will grow just fine without fertilizer. but if you are growing an exotic plant indoors or in a greenhouse it will not do as well without all of the vitamins from the fertilizer. there are diffrent ways that you can make your own fertilizer from leftover items from your house like; leftover coffee grounds eggshells tea leaves or bags sugar if you do choose to use your homeade fertilizer than you should apply it to the soil one or two times a week; depending on if youre growing your plants indoors or outdoors.
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Any fertilizer is better on poor soil than no fertilizer. too much of any single fertilizer is also bad for plants. Little and often is best.
well... ima guess... carbon dioxide
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.
Purchase kumquat plants from a reputable dealer and withhold fertilization for the first month, as the plants usually have a slowrelease fertilizer in the pot at purchase. Additional fertilizer would cause damage and burn. After than, any kind is fine.
Animals' dung make fertilizer for the plants, enriching the soil. Animals eat plants. Animals trod on plants. Animals consume pesky insects that bother plants. Animals consume not-so pesky instects that help plants. Animals pluck plants and wave them around. Animals rub their rears in plants to mark their territory. Animals' dead bodies make fertilizer, which makes it a tad less disgusting than dung fertilizer. Animals affect the plants in many ways, fundamentally.
Read the package! What does it say right there on the label? Fertilizer: to make plants grow better than just water.
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.
Certainly. Your soil may be richer in nutrients than many others. Some plants may be doing fine with no or little fertilizer, and if it needs only a slight boost, less is better than too much. Should there be signs of a deficiency, then use the recommended amount.
actually it does grow faster but it also makes the plants unhealthy.
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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.
because in compost there are more nutrients than a normal fertilizer and there is also food that plants like to eat