Questions tagged [fertilizer]

Nutritional supplements for soil. Use this tag with questions about how to use or how to choose fertilizers for specific plants.

Fertilizer is any material supplement that is added to to supply one or more plant nutrients that are essential to plant . These can be organic (i.e. derived from animals, plants, fungi) or inorganic (i.e. minerals), and they can be natural (e.g. compost) or artificial (e.g. ammonium nitrate fertilizers), and they can be liquid or slow-release (e.g. worm compost).

Water (as with atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen) is classed separately and is not considered a fertilizer. Similarly, non-nutritional soil improvers (e.g. sand for drainage, and lime for pH) are also not considered fertilizer.

Fertilizers typically provide:

  • Macro-nutrients: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur
  • Micro-nutrients: Boron, Chlorine, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Zinc

And are typically provided in ionic form - e.g. nitrate and chloride.

Commercial (and especially artificial) fertilizers are often labelled with their NPK content. These are three numbers giving the composition (by weight) of nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P2O), and Potassium Oxide (K2O). Note the discrepancy: Nitrogen is atomic weight (it is typically in NO3 ions) but Phosphor and Potassium are listed by molecular weight. This can lead to confusion, especially as Potassium is often provided in other forms (e.g. Potash / KCl).

Specific plants may like (or react differently to) stronger or weaker concentrations of these nutrients, but good general advice is for a "balanced fertilizer" that provides all .

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How much of this fertilizer should I use on my Jade Plants?

I have this fertilizer that is meant for house flowers as well as vegetables, I was planning one using it for my Jade Plants. How much should I give them? I have never fertilized my Jade Plants before.
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Fully chelated iron vs Chelated Iron

When I buy iron supplements for my plants, is there a difference between "chelated iron" and "fully chelated iron"? I found one that doesn't say "fully", but it's half the price. Is there even a difference? If you look at this one, it says…
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Black stem tips in a blueberry plant

I have a blueberry plant that is about 4 months old and a couple of weeks ago I noticed that the tips of the two main stems (the ones that the plant came with when I bought it), and some leaves are getting dry and dark. I live in Valencia, Spain,…
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Does chicken manure interfere with fruit trees?

I have a lemon and orange tree which chickens roost in and poo around and causing the trees not to bear much fruit. What can I do to eliminate the nitrogen in the soil? I cannot move the chickens because I don't have enough room.
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Questions from an organic lawn care beginner

My lawn was sodded last year during the summer and there was a drought, so this spring the bare spots have revealed themselves. I'm trying to figure out the best plan utilizing organic products. Today (late April) I overseeded with Kentucky…
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Will a Thanksgiving Cactus Be Ok with 1-7-6 fertilizer?

I have a Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) that I've had for maybe 5-6 years now. I recently picked up some "Cactus Juice" on sale in a local store, and was considering feeding it to my Thanksgiving cactus. Some sites I've read said that…
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Biofertilizer usage frequency

Currently i have decided to use bio fertilizers such as phospobacteria and azospirillum to my garden plants. I am confused whether these needs to be used regurarly on the soil or is it a one time application?
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Alternative equivalent fertilizer like dyna gro foliage pro in Australia

I've been reading the praises and the science behind garden fertilizer Dyna-gro foliage pro. The only thing is the product is not available in Australia and shipping from outside is approx $60, too cost prohibitive. Is there any equivalent product…
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Should I fertilize young mango and avocado trees which have stopped growing?

I have a few mango and avocado trees. They are between 5 and 6 months old. They appear to have stopped growing. Should I fertilize them, or is it too early? If it is too early for fertilization, what can I use to feed them in the mean time? When I…
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Can I use this fertilizer for my Hydroponics?

I'm new to Hydroponics stuffs. I'm striving to plant in hydro form currently. I'm living in under-developed country which is impossible to find the well established nutrients mix such as Master Blend or others similarity. I'm planting lettuce types.…
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Best Practices for fertilizing fruit trees

I have some fruit trees (apple, pear, orange, pomegranate, grapes) in my small backyard and have questions about taking good care of these fruit trees from a nutritional standpoint. I am wondering when is the best time to fertilize the fruit trees…
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Does it help to bag lawn clippings prior to fertilization?

So I heard from a big-box hardware store that before I lay down fall food, its best to mow with the bag on. Otherwise, I've always heard that I should avoid bagging except in very wet conditions. That said, I can see the logic in letting the…
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Should I water before or after a tomato feed?

I'm just back from a few days away and my tomatoes need to be watered (they were watered almost daily by friends while I was away, but it hasn't rained in awhile so they need watering). I also want to give them a tomato feed as they are still…
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Why do some tomatoes have a whitish band under the skin?

I've pinpointed the whitish band I'm talking about with two lines on the leftmost picture below: In my opinion, the whitish band appears due to overuse of fertilizers (nitrates?) in growing tomatoes. But am I right? Do you happen to have a picture…
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Can coffee grounds be considered soil?

I'm running a test on growing tomato plants with about 80% coffee, and another with about 20% coffee in layers. What one should I expect to do better? Both have silty sand from the bottom of the compost pile, since I've heard that silt is excellent…
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