Solid fertilizers release nutrients slowly over time, providing a consistent and gradual supply to the plant. This can prevent nutrient leaching and reduce the risk of over-fertilizing, which can damage plants. Solid fertilizers are also more convenient to use and store compared to liquid fertilizers.
Fertilizers can be applied in solid or liquid form. They are taken up by the plant in solution.
Mixing the fertilizer into the soil before planting helps distribute nutrients evenly, promoting healthy root growth and overall plant development. It also prevents burning the plant roots by ensuring the fertilizer is properly integrated with the soil. This practice sets a solid foundation for the plant's growth and development.
It depends on your definition of "better". Solid fuel is generally lower maintenance.
Liquid
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!!!).
Sun and water. Most of plants need solid too. Add fertilizer to help it to grow better, but it is not really a need.
Fertilizers can be applied in solid or liquid form. They are taken up by the plant in solution.
Mixing the fertilizer into the soil before planting helps distribute nutrients evenly, promoting healthy root growth and overall plant development. It also prevents burning the plant roots by ensuring the fertilizer is properly integrated with the soil. This practice sets a solid foundation for the plant's growth and development.
To make potash fertilizer at home, you can burn wood or plant material in a metal container until it turns to ash. Then, soak the ash in water to create a solution. Strain out any solid particles and use the liquid as a potassium-rich fertilizer for your plants.
There are about seven kinds of fertilizers:Organic Fertilizer,Inorganic Fertilizer,Nitrogen-Based Fertilizer, Phosphorus-Based,Fertilizer,Potassium-Based Fertilizer, Liquid Fertilizers and Solid Fertilizers. Whirlston fertilizer machines can make most of them.
because it is a plant
The solid droppings of horses and cows is manure, widely used as fertilizer.
A website I discover, seems like the perfect place to view all of the information. Its called A Homeowner's Guide to Fertilizer and the address is www.ncagr.gov/cyber/kidswrld/plant/label.htm.
"Better" depends on the context. For some purposes solid may be better, for others, melted will be better.
Grass is a solid. It consists of plant material that grows on the ground and has a definite shape and volume.
It is plant response to contact with a solid odject.
It depends on your definition of "better". Solid fuel is generally lower maintenance.