Dilution is what to do with fertilizer if the concentration is too high.
Specifically, too high concentrations of fertilizer lead to excess growth, nutrient toxicity and soil runoff. Plant roots can take fertilizer and soil nutrients only in dissolved form. Adjust a too high concentration back to the desired level with water. Diluting adds fertilizer in a way that can be taken in by roots and soil at the same time that it contributes to soil moisture levels.
Yes, you can neutralize too much fertilizer by diluting it with water or by adding more soil to reduce the concentration of nutrients. You can also allow the excess fertilizer to leach out by watering the plants thoroughly. It is important to monitor your plants for signs of fertilizer burn and adjust your fertilizer application accordingly.
Bat manure is called "Guano" and it is used for fertilizer.
Depending on the kind you use, but with certain kinds - it can cause bacteria to grow.It can burn the plant. Because it needs water to be taken into the plant in solutionh, it can destroy the cell walls if the concentration is too high
If the concentration is too high it can be.
Fertilizer and seed should not be mixed because the high concentration of nutrients in fertilizers can damage or burn the seeds and young plants, inhibiting germination and growth. Additionally, the uneven distribution of nutrients may lead to inconsistent plant development, as some seeds may receive too much fertilizer while others receive too little. Keeping them separate ensures that each seed receives the appropriate amount of nutrients at the right stage of growth.
It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.
Dilution and supplemental irrigation are precautions that a gardener can take so that chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth without damaging plant roots when the concentration is too high.Specifically, a too high concentration can be corrected by diluting the fertilizer to its correct concentration. A supplemental watering schedule can be put into effect. Adequate soil moisture levels help plant roots take in too highly concentrated fertilizers.
A good fertilizer for agriculture is usually high in nitrogen.
The cube is high in concentration and when it dissolves it be comes low in concentration. It diffuses: molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Hope this helps, It was on my homework too.
Sure, as long as the concentration doesn't gets too high.
Bulldog is/was a brand name for sodium nitrate fertilizer which was "mined" in Chile. I'm not sure if it is still available. It was a white granular mineral fertilizer, high in nitrogen, with no other plant nutrients. It was applied like any other dry fertilizer, and like most of them it would harden into clumps if exposed too long to high humidity. Bulldog is/was a brand name for sodium nitrate fertilizer which was "mined" in Chile. I'm not sure if it is still available. It was a white granular mineral fertilizer, high in nitrogen, with no other plant nutrients. It was applied like any other dry fertilizer, and like most of them it would harden into clumps if exposed too long to high humidity. The company that distributed this brand was Champion. There is/was a picture of a bulldog on the multi-layer paper bags in which it was sold.
The best type of fertilizer for pecan trees is a fertilizer which is high in nitrogen and zinc.