This experiment is boring.Nobody cares about plants especially if they have something to do with fertilizer.I am correct because I am a genious. yeah of course you're a genius you can't even spell genius right you bum
A mixture of organic and inorganic fertilizers is recommended.
Sunflowers benefit from a balanced fertilizer with a higher concentration of phosphorus to promote strong root development and flowering. A general-purpose fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10 or similar should work well for sunflowers. Apply the fertilizer according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually in the spring before planting and then throughout the growing season as needed.
In small amounts, human urine can act as a fertilizer for plants due to its nitrogen content. However, if applied in excess, it can be harmful to plants as the high concentration of salts and urea can burn and damage their roots. It is best to dilute urine with water before using it as a fertilizer for plants.
I've done a science experiment and i used Organic detergent water, coke, water, liquid fertilizer and salt water. Organic detergent water worked best, then water and fertilizer, then salt, then coke (which the soil went mouldy!!!).
I know that the correct ratio of sugar to water is 1 cup of sugar to 4 cups of water. My neighbor actually uses 1 cup of sugar for every 2 cups of water. She has tons of humming birds. I am currious if this is bad for the birds. I know that they use the sugar to fuel their little wings, and they get a lot of their nutrition from other sources such as insects. However, it occured to me that if they are getting that big a dose of sugar so quickly, they might be inclined to drink less sugar water and be at risk of dehydration.
A mixture of organic and inorganic fertilizers is recommended.
Yes, you can use distilled water to water plants, but it may not provide the necessary nutrients that plants need for optimal growth. It is best to use a balanced fertilizer or mix distilled water with tap water to ensure plants receive essential nutrients.
The best fertilizer for a moneyplant ( also called a jade plant) is liquid fertilizer diluted at half strength with water. I have found that Miracle Grow works fine for most plants, but there are other brands out there.
Spider plants do not typically respond well to coffee as a fertilizer. It is best to use a balanced fertilizer specifically designed for houseplants to ensure their health and growth.
Yes, you can use grass fertilizer for plants, but it may not provide all the necessary nutrients that specific plants need. It's best to use a fertilizer specifically designed for the type of plants you are growing for optimal growth and health.
Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are the main nutrients that plants need to survive. Complete fertilizer contains those three ingredients and they are listed clearly as the N-P-K ratio. So, if a package of fertilizer states that its N-P-K ration is 10-6-6, then the fertilizer contains 10% nitrogen, 6% phosphorus, and 6% potassium. Water-soluble nitrogen satisfies the plants needs quickly, while insoluble nitrogen must be broken down by organisms in the soil before the plants can be fully satisfied.
Yes, distilled water can be used to water plants effectively as it is free of impurities and minerals that may harm the plants. However, it lacks essential nutrients that plants need, so it is best to use a balanced fertilizer occasionally to ensure optimal growth.
Lawn fertilizer is not recommended for plants as it may contain high levels of nitrogen that can harm them. It's best to use a fertilizer specifically designed for plants to ensure optimal growth and health.
Apply fertilizer in the evening when it starts to cool down. Applying fertilizer during the day time can possibly case the leave of the plants to burn where in contact with the fertilizer. It depends on the weather. If you have full sun, it's better to apply fertilizer in the early evening, around 4, so that when you water it in it won't burn up your grass.
Using a fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 16-16-16 can be beneficial for plants, as it provides a balanced mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. However, it's essential to consider the specific needs of the plant species you are growing, as different plants have varying nutrient requirements. It's best to follow the instructions on the fertilizer packaging and avoid over-fertilizing, as it can harm your plants.
The best fertilizer for broccoli is one that is high in nitrogen, as this nutrient promotes healthy leaf growth. A balanced fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of around 10-10-10 or a specific vegetable fertilizer can work well. Additionally, incorporating compost or well-rotted manure into the soil can provide essential nutrients and improve soil structure. It's important to test the soil pH and nutrient levels to tailor the fertilizer application to the specific needs of your plants.
Sunflowers benefit from a balanced fertilizer with a higher concentration of phosphorus to promote strong root development and flowering. A general-purpose fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10 or similar should work well for sunflowers. Apply the fertilizer according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually in the spring before planting and then throughout the growing season as needed.