I'm not sure, however, the scientific name for the salt in the fertilizer is ammonium chloride. I'm not sure if that's the right spelling.
That would be potassium chloride. Potash is its' common name.
Ammonium sulfate is most commonly called "fertilizer".
Yes. It is a common fertilizer.
Fertilizer.
Fertilizer.
Most outdoor fertilizer is too strong for common houseplants.
A liquid cactus fertilizer describes the best fertilizer for Euphorbia milii. Crown-of-thorns, the common name for the plant in question, may need fertilizer the year after planting and after each repotting or transplanting. Any fertilizer must be applied in soil no moister than that of a wrung-out sponge and no more frequently than every 14 days between April and September.
Compost is a common natural fertilizer used in farming. It is made from decomposed organic matter such as kitchen scraps and yard waste, and provides plants with essential nutrients to support their growth and productivity.
The chemical formula for fertilizer can vary depending on the type of fertilizer. However, common fertilizers like ammonium nitrate have the chemical formula NH4NO3, while urea fertilizer has the formula CO(NH2)2.
To calculate the percent nitrogen in common fertilizers, you can use the formula: Nitrogen (Amount of Nitrogen in fertilizer / Total weight of fertilizer) x 100. This formula helps determine the nitrogen content in the fertilizer, which is important for plant growth and health.
I would say that it would be as fertilizer.
Fertilizer