The use of nitrogen and other fertilizers will enhance the growth of most plants when used correctly.
That would be a lot of nitrogen to apply all at once, and may result in burn damage to the lawn or plants you were applying it to.
The heavy doses of nitrogen for above ground growth of shoots, of phosphorus for the below ground growth of roots, and of potassium for flowering and fruiting are what causes chemical fertilizers such as the common N-P-K to stimulate plant growth.
proper application reduces damage to negligble levels
Florida is using less farm fertilizers on the plants in the Everglades.
Yes. I'd be careful what dietary supplements I was taking at the time, Anabolic Steroids are known to damage the liver, so are many dietary supplements. Yes. I'd be careful what dietary supplements I was taking at the time, Anabolic Steroids are known to damage the liver, so are many dietary supplements.
Given sufficient intensity, yes
Sri Lanka decided to ban chemical fertilizers to promote organic farming and reduce environmental damage caused by the use of synthetic fertilizers.
It is in meeting only three of 16-17 nutrient needs and promoting faster than natural growth that chemical fertilizers may damage plants.Specifically, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the three main nutrients that healthy plants and soils need. Chemical fertilizers cater to them as active ingredients over all others. Too much of these macronutrients may make it impossible for a plant to access other nutrients that are needed in smaller amounts but that are just as important. Additionally, chemical fertilizers tend to be applied fast, in large amounts and often. This sometimes works to make plants grow too fast and too soon.
Yes, affliction is a mechanic that causes creatures to take additional damage in combat.
Supplements are regulated by the FDA to ensure that the general public stays healthy. The reason they limit supplements to 99mg per dose is to avoid potential damage to the digestive track and hyperkalemia.
A gardener should carefully follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by the fertilizer manufacturer to avoid over-fertilization. It's important to regularly test the soil to monitor nutrient levels and only apply fertilizers when necessary. Additionally, ensuring proper irrigation to prevent fertilizer run-off and allowing for sufficient time between applications can help minimize the risk of root damage.
That the product is used on the particular plant that it's intended for and that the product is applied completely in accordance with the product's instructions are the precautions that gardeners can take so that chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth at concentrations that aren't so high as to damage roots.