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Organic fertilizers are natural substances derived from plant or animal matter that enrich the soil and provide essential nutrients to plants. They work by improving soil structure, enhancing microbial activity, and supplying nutrients in a slow-release manner, which supports sustainable agriculture. Common ingredients include compost, manure, bone meal, and seaweed extracts.
| Nutrient content | Typically contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in varying ratios |
| Form | Available in granular, liquid, or powder forms |
| Application rate | Varies by product, generally 1 to 5 tons per hectare |
| pH level | Usually ranges from 5.5 to 7.5 |
| Organic certification | Must meet standards set by certifying bodies for organic farming |
When selecting organic fertilizers, consider the specific nutrient needs of your crops and the soil composition. Specify the desired nutrient ratios, application forms, and any organic certifications required. It's also important to discuss the quantities needed based on your cultivation area to ensure optimal results.
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They are made from natural materials like plant residues, animal manure, and compost.
Choose based on the nutrient needs of your plants and soil tests.
Yes, they enhance soil structure and promote beneficial microbial activity.
Generally, yes, but always check compatibility with specific plant types.
Application frequency depends on the crop and soil conditions, typically every few months.
Yes, they can degrade over time, so check the packaging for expiration dates.