N stands for Nitrogen.P and K stands for phospharus and pottasium respectively.They are elements in fertilizer.
If you mean straight fertilizer with no soil, no. It would be overfertilized, which is just as bad as being underfertilized. Marigolds need to be grown in soil and fertilized, if necessary, with either chemical or organic fertilizers according to the directions on the labels. You can also add organic matter and compost to the soil before planting to add nutrients.
A mixture of organic and inorganic fertilizers is recommended.
what is the best fertilizer of monggo plant
answer: compare a plant not given fertilizer to a plant given fertilizer..
Straight fertilizer is a fertilizer that contribute nutrient to the crops. In the fertilizer there is urea, rock phosphate, ammonia, sulfate and muriate of potash. It can be put straight on the plates to help them grow faster.
0-0-60 fertilizer is straight Potassium or commonly referred to as "potash"
Its fertilizer with extra nitrogen added to it. The nitrogen helps the soil.
Manure IS a fertilizer ! I think you may mean to say artificial fertilizer - which has energy costs as well as requiring the use of resources such as petroleum.
Macro- and micro-nutrients describe the ingredients in liquid fertilizer. Liquid fertilizers include the macro-nutrients nitrogen for greening, growing and thickening, phosphorus for flower, fruit and seed production and photosynthesis and potassium for healthy roots. They sometimes include the other macro-nutrients calcium, magnesium and sulfur and such micro-nutrients as boron, copper, iron and zinc.
Nitrogen, phosphate, and potash. 10-10-10 is the most popular mix. It is for general use in gardening, shrubbery, and trees.
making fertile as by appliying fertilizer or manure.
N stands for Nitrogen.P and K stands for phospharus and pottasium respectively.They are elements in fertilizer.
it stands for: "the first letter - nitrogen, second - phosphor and the third letter for - potassium. the nutritional value of the fertilizer
If you mean straight fertilizer with no soil, no. It would be overfertilized, which is just as bad as being underfertilized. Marigolds need to be grown in soil and fertilized, if necessary, with either chemical or organic fertilizers according to the directions on the labels. You can also add organic matter and compost to the soil before planting to add nutrients.
you go fishing! the fish your sim catches can be used as fertilizer, or you can go to the store and buy fish to use as fertilizer, actually you use just about anything you buy from the store as fertilizer, but that doesn't mean you should try to fertilize your plants with cheese or something.
you mean what chemical bonds? it depends on the fertilizer, nor is the formula always available to the public Sounds like a cute nickname for D-grade or slightly above D-grade debentures--manure is a fertilizer, hence the reference.