well, it really depends on the type of fertilizer you use, it has to be a special kind of it. if you use the no name brand than less fertilizer is good, but if you use famous brand names than more, if its a name that is not so famous, you would not want to much, maybe about 55% of it. say thank you to me because im giving you the info!
In order to grow sunflowers in the winter they must be given a deep pot, plenty of organic material in the soil, and at least 6hrs under a full-spectrum light (a fluorescent light will do). Sunflowers are susceptible to cold. The soil temp must NOT be less than 55F. Do remember that you have to select the variety carefully, as many sunflowers are very tall and wide.
Although adaptable to many environments, they do not grow in arctic conditions, and are unviable in climates with less than 75 days of summer. Sunflowers are native only to North and Central America; they were introduced by man to other parts of the world.
Access to better fertilizer is the main factor. There are some sociopolitical facets that include a luxury of information from Internet access and libraries, but these are much less significant than the physical reality of what makes the plant grow.
In a warm temperate climate the giant - type sunflowers take about three months from seed to flower. The miniature varieties are a bit less.
A fertilizer for agriculture must be soluble in water, more or less.
It benefits the environment by recycling nutrients and organic material. It can benefit people by providing a cheap source of the nutrients and organic material that are needed to grow food.
Yes. Because it takes a lot longer for the fertilizer to take effect, the growing occurs more smoothly and you get better results because of this. Organic is lower in nitrogen and phosphorous than synthetic, which creates less salt and less algae growth. Also as most things that are more expensive, you usually get better results than something similar that is cheaper.
water gives less waste
Fertilizer, most of it nitrogen-based, either natural or commercially-made, provides nutrients for plant materials. Without it, in most cases, production agriculture would not be viable. This is from a real-world perspective. For Farmville players, the benefits are obvious in that an extrapolation can be made.
Wind affects plant growth by creating the problem of desiccation. The type an amount of plants that grow in an area will be affected by how much wind the area gets. An area that has lots of wind will only have plants that grow strong anchors. Vegetation tends to grow more on the side of a tree that will be less affected by the wind.
It depends on the kind of soil you have at your place,because water is more or less the same everywhere you dont have to worry about it.So you always need plenty of water for your grass to grow fast,now if you you want faster growing you need to check the quality of the soil and use the fertilizer you need to get the soil at its best condition so to help the grass grow faster.
Yes, it is possible to give plants less fertilizer than the package recommends. Too much fertilizer can harm plants, so it's important to follow a conservative approach when fertilizing. Start with a smaller amount and observe how the plant responds before increasing the dosage.