When you plant seeds it will ask you if you want to use fertilizer or not.
Pea plants grow faster with phosphate-based fertilizers than with nitrogenous fertilizers. They have too much vine growth at the expense of peas and pods when the fertilizer is either balanced or nitrogen-heavy. Fertilizers such as 5-10-10 minimize nitrogen and put phosphorus and potassium in equal amounts since they respectively promote healthy, strong roots and disease-resistant body parts, especially fruits.
How much nitrogen per square metre have you put on the soil??
That's a bit of a rhetorical question, don't you think? Because that's what leguminous crops are used for: to put nitrogen back into the soil. Nitrogen is one of the essential macro-minerals that plants need to grow and thrive. Rotating cereals with pulse crops helps increase the nitrogen in the soil and decreases the costs the producer has to pay to put nitrogen fertilizer in the soil at seeding.
Farmers use ammonium nitrate as a fertilizer because it provides essential nitrogen to promote plant growth. Nitrogen is a key nutrient for crops to develop healthy leaves, stems, and roots. By applying ammonium nitrate, farmers can improve crop yields and overall plant health.
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Because there is no need to. Soybeans are a legume, which means they are capable of fixing nitrogen, taking nitrogen from the atmosphere and adding it to the soil in a more useable form.
Yes, fertilizer is a form of nutrients.Specifically, fertilizer acts to put into the soil nutrients necessary for plant and soil well-being. The nutrients can be made and mixed artificially or naturally. Either way, fertilizer is a bundle of nutrients for distribution throughout the soil and intake by plant roots.
No, not unless you put dirt and fertilizer in the shoe, but sooner or later you would have to transplant the plant out of the shoe, depending on what type of plant it was.
You weigh out a tenth of a gram of fertilizer and put it in the soil where you have planted your plant. Try finding a kitchen scale to weigh it out. It also helps if you weigh it out in a coffee filter.
Any plant will wilt if too much fertiliser is applied as it can burn the roots.
To make a hypothesis (educated guess) you must put what you think you will happen in this format"If _____[I do this] _____, then _____[this]_____ will happen." for example: if I use fertilizer on a plant then the plant will grow more than the one without fertilizer.