They harm the soil by making it acidic. The acidic material does not allow the plants to grow. the soil then has to be neutralised by adding basic material to it.
They can actually poison your plants not only the annoying bugs that eat them. Also if you have a pet and it gets into the plant that has been sprayed, it can be fatal. It also kills many good living creatures that we need.
A lot of the fertilizer is washed off and makes its way to contaminate waterways where it is not welcome.
Using too much fertiliser on a farm, could mean that the nitrogen in the fertiliser will run off into near by ponds and lakes. Then you will get a layer of algae forming on the waters surface. This layer is air and light tight, so all the aquatic and marine life in the water will use up all the oxygen, and die
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Because chemical fertilizers produce healthy, top-yielding crops.
Proper application, placement, timing and watering, as well as intended effects, of the appropriate kind of fertilizer are the precautions that gardeners take concerning fertilizers be they organic or synth 2) - Chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth; but if the concentration is too high, they may damage roots. What precautions concerning chemical fertilizers must a gardener take? etic.
It destroys the nutrients present in the plants. If not thoroughly washed properly, the chemicals can enter our body and we can be poisoned. But, DO NOT WORRY you could always sue the person responsible i.e. if you can find the culprit.
Fertilizers add nutrients and minerals to the soil so plants can grow.
Examples of chemical fertilizers include ammonium nitrate, urea, and superphosphate. These fertilizers are synthetically produced and typically provide essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to plants for their growth and development.
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