Chemical Fertilizers – Inorganic Fertilizer Manufacturers

November 3, 2011

Three Types of Organic Garden Fertilizer

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When it comes to organic gardening, it is extremely crucial that you simply have a wholesome and wealthy soil. Employing organic garden fertilizer is important to make your soil fertile and prepared for planting. Fertilizers created of chemicals can harm your crops enormously, aside from that they’re pricey unlike organic garden fertilizer which you can even make on your own.

Animal Based Fertilizer

Fertilizer from animals may be produced out of their manures. Often it’s created from chickens, cows, sheep, horses as well as other animals identified on a farm. Let it decompose and then mix it with your soil. As soon as you blend them together, it’ll be ideal for your crops to grow. (more…)

July 4, 2011

Chemical Fertilizer vs. Organic Fertilizers

Filed under: Uncategorized — yinlong @ 6:40 am

Fertilizers are the protein supplements for your plants. Fertilizers are utilized to enrich the soil with nutrients that it does not inherently have. Fertilizers need to be applied strictly as a deficiency-buster. Inordinate use of various types of fertilizers kills the naturally present ingredients in soil too. So, it really is significant to use them carefully and only as per need to have.

What’s an Organic Fertilizer?
Organic fertilizers are created from naturally occurring substances, and consist of by-products or waste remains of the animals. Dead plants and dead animal remains are also often utilised as fertilizers in organic farming. They are naturally chemical-rich and include high amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK). (more…)

December 27, 2010

What is Chemical fertilizers?

Filed under: Uncategorized — cheminfo @ 7:03 am

Chemical fertilizers are not just about the application of toxic chemicals onto the soil. Chemical fertilizers are more of a quick-fix – they may seem effective only at first, then they end up depleting your soil and creating a cycle of dependency. Chemical fertilizers make your plants produce – they can also be harsh, unforgiving, wasteful and lacking some nutrients that your plants need. Chemical fertilizers focusing only on N, P and K create mineral deficiencies to the detriment of the soil. Chemical fertilizers and organic fertilizers show their nutrient content with three bold numbers on the package. Chemical fertilizers provide one of several techniques directly transferred from modern farming to gardening. Chemical fertilizers, especially nitrogen and phosphorus ones are a serious form of pollution, as the excess leaches into lakes, rivers and the water table. Chemical fertilizers are salts, manufactured from coal or natural gas, which are non-renewable resources. Chemical fertilizers provide an “empty” type of food directly to the plants. Chemical fertilizers are designed to meet those needs.

June 10, 2010

How to make organic garden fertilizers by yourself?

Filed under: Uncategorized — cheminfo @ 5:32 am

Organic fertilizer is very useful on garden plant growth, it can be microbial decompose releases nutrients, root absorbed by outside, it can also improve soil structure, increase the soil retention of fat and permeability performance. Organic fertilizers, usually can be divided into many kinds of organic fertilizer plant and animal that two categories.

June 2, 2010

The production and use of fertilizer is a system engineering

Filed under: Uncategorized — cheminfo @ 9:02 am

In recent years, the developed countries fertilizer technology development trend reflected in several aspects: to develop and improve efficiency of fertilizer and nutrient content, With the development, to the liquid ammonia and other nutritional element contains a variety of the liquid fertilizer directly as fertilizer, Slowly to the development, through the control of dissolved and release fertilizer, coordinate with crops absorption process, To mix compound and development, not only stay in a single element breed, Functional development, such as pesticides to function, and hormonal function.

types of plant fertilizer and their species use

Filed under: Uncategorized — cheminfo @ 8:56 am

Nitrogen is the growth of a plant nutrients, it is necessary part of every living cells. Plants need lots of nitrogen.
Nitrogen is the component of chlorophyll, chlorophyll-a and chlorophyll with are nitrogen. The green plant photosynthesis, make the light into the inorganic chemical energy, water and carbon dioxide for organic (glucose) is using chlorophyll. Glucose is the synthesis of various organic raw materials, and the chlorophyll is plant leaves the factory manufacture “food”. Nitrogen is plant vitamin and energy system component.

May 19, 2010

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May 6, 2010

Distinguished by elements of Trace Element Fertilizer

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  Many kinds of trace elements in fertilizer, can be distinguished by elements can also be distinguished by the type of compounds.

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May 5, 2010

Trace Element Fertilizer

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — cheminfo @ 9:24 am

Zinc, boron, copper, manganese, molybdenum, iron and other elements as essential to plant nutrition in the form of fertilizer into agricultural production systems, began in the 20th century, 20 to 30 years, on a global scale, since the 20th century, 60 to 70 years start, applied to large-scale production, is an emerging area of rapid development. The past 20 years, application area is continually expanding.

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