yes it effects plant growth i expiremented that and it actuallly ................. yeah you know what go do the expirement by yourself
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yes it is like food for the plants and vitamins
Artificial fertilizers provide radilly the essential elments like nitrogen, phosphorus and potash for plant growth.
No.
Fertilizers wash into streams that may ultimately cause plant and alge growth. This is often caused when near by farms use fertilizers on their crops to get them to grow faster.
Bio fertilizers are living organisms that enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth when applied to the soil. They contain beneficial microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, or algae that help fix atmospheric nitrogen, solubilize phosphorus, and improve nutrient availability to plants. Bio fertilizers are environmentally friendly alternatives to chemical fertilizers and can contribute to sustainable agriculture practices.
Yes, any fertilizer will effect the plant's growth. It's just that inorganic fertilizers are made chemically instead of being made from naturally occurring ingredients.
yes it is like food for the plants and vitamins
None. They don't even take them up.
To compare the effect of two different fertilizers on plant growth, you would need identical plant species, same environmental conditions (light, water, temperature), controlled experimental setup, measured growth parameters, and a sufficient sample size for statistical analysis.
Yes, plants need vitamins just like people do. However, they need different vitamins and different amounts of vitamins than we do.
Artificial fertilizers provide radilly the essential elments like nitrogen, phosphorus and potash for plant growth.
Yes, chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the main components of artificial, chemical, inorganic, synthetic fertilizers. They're the nutrients that encourage both proper growth of plant body parts and overall growth of the plant in question.
No.
it is vitamins
well the vitamins may yet be good for the plant
Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plant growth and is commonly found in fertilizers to support healthy plant development.
Fertilizers wash into streams that may ultimately cause plant and alge growth. This is often caused when near by farms use fertilizers on their crops to get them to grow faster.