If you take for example a fertiliser 7.0.14 which has 7% Nitrogen, 0% Phosphate and 14% Potassium.
In a 25kg bag of fertiliser you will have:
Blended - 3 different additives all mixed together - N P K so they are mixed or blended and that's what gives the name blended
Compound - Each prill or piece of fertiliser contain 7% N 0% P and 14% K...so each prill has that amount of fertiliser inside it, so you know that each prill will carry the same amount of fertiliser.
So in conclusion blended is a mix of fertiliser, it is the same analysis but the bag contains the percentage as opposed to the compound where each prill contains the analysis.
Compound ferts will be dearer than blender due to the manufacturing of the actual fert
The main difference is that homogeneous blend fertilizers are pre-mixed to ensure uniform distribution of nutrients in each granule, while simple mix fertilizers are a physical mixture of different fertilizer components that may not be evenly distributed. This makes homogeneous blend fertilizers more consistent in nutrient content throughout the product.
Composites are heterogeneous mixture But blends are homogeneous
There is no difference in viscosity. A 10w30 full synthetic is the same as a 10w30 blend.
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Try using potting soil with a fertilizer blend.
mixed drink combination, compound, blend
A compound.
One cubic foot of triple 19 fertilizer typically weighs around 45-50 pounds. Triple 19 fertilizer is a common blend that consists of 19% nitrogen, 19% phosphorus, and 19% potassium.
a compound is a substance that contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion while mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
Cafe' Verona has 20% espresso roast added to the blend post roasting.
They form a compound. The definition is usually two or more elements combined chemically.
a very good cleaning solvent can be made from a blend of benzotrifluoride and a fluorinated compound. This blend will actually clean better than the fluorinated compound by itself. Surprisingly, although benzotrifluoride is a flammable solvent, we have found that it can be made non-flammable with the addition of only a small amount of the fluorinated compound.