the more soggy it is the easier it is to put it in; pull it out put it on then i put it in, pull it out take it off put it in the bin.
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Sulfur is a solid nonmetal which is an important element in the fertiliser super phosphate
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
A high concentration of dissolved oxygen in water is important because it supports aquatic life and indicates good water quality. Many aquatic organisms, like fish and invertebrates, require oxygen to survive. Therefore, measuring the level of dissolved oxygen in water helps to assess its ability to support healthy aquatic ecosystems.
The most important compound dissolved in salt waters is sodium chloride.
some fertilisers are dissolved in water as it hastens the uptake of the elements into the plant when applied in solution. some fertilisers are dissolved in water and applied as "foliar feeds", this is sprayed over the leaves of the plants and is absorbed through the stomata and directly into the plant tissue. not all fertilisers are applied in solution, some chemicals are dry applications which rely on the subsequent watering of the plant to dissolve the fertiliser pellet and deliver nutrients to the plant.
depends entirely on the type and concentration of the fertiliser you are using
too much water too little water too much fertiliser not enough fertiliser herbicides amongst other methods
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yes Further answer Not necessarily. Seeds don't take in fertiliser. But they take in water that may have fertiliser in it. But this fertiliser may not make them germinate faster.
Buya lot of Chili seeds. Plant them in dirt, then water them and fertilise with red fertiliser. Then sell them. Fertilised chillies are worth more but if you can't get fertiliser don't worry they sell for $300 without fertiliser and $600 with fertiliser.
Water fertiliser
Sulfur is a solid nonmetal which is an important element in the fertiliser super phosphate
The amount of dissolved materials in water can vary depending on factors such as location, temperature, and human activity. Common dissolved materials in water include minerals, salts, gases, and organic compounds. Monitoring the level of dissolved materials in water is important for assessing water quality and ensuring it is safe for human consumption and aquatic life.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Yes, water temperature affects the amount of dissolved oxygen it can hold. Colder water can hold more oxygen than warmer water. This is important for aquatic organisms that rely on dissolved oxygen for respiration.
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