two to three table spoon of fertilizer
To calculate the amount of fertilizer to add for a 500 to 1 ratio, take the number of ounces of water (128 per gal X 3 = 384) and divide that amount by 500. The answer comes out to approximately three quarters of an ounce, or .768 ounces for three gallons of water.
fertilizer
It is generally the Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash ratio in the soil that helps the plants to grow, if light and water are not limiting factors.
A fertilizer for agriculture must be soluble in water, more or less.
No, it is not. It like a fertilizer at the ratio of 17-5-24.
NPK is fertilizer. It comes as a ratio of the amount of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) is in the fertilizer mixture. Fertilizer is added to crops when they are seeded to help in growth.
The body of water that is more sensitive to the effects of fertilizer are those with stagnant water. An example of this body of water is a pond.
It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.
Any fertilizer will do that, considering it's dung.
The water fleas in all the containers receiving fertilizer
Some lakes do
yes