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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Testing for nitrogen after applying blood meal?

In preparation for refreshing a garden box for a winter season, I tested for nutrients and found it was very low in nitrogen. I added more soil and amendment (for other reasons -- neither has many nutrients) as well as blood meal (to add nitrogen).…
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Does the glyphosate in our urine make it improper for use as a fertilizer?

It is known that urine has many positive effects on plants due to its chemical composition (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium). However, it is now also known that even organic food consumers end up with detectable amounts of glyphosate in their urine…
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Whitish film over mustard cake tea

I had kept mustard oil cake dissolved in water in order to make fertiliser tea. But a whitish layer appeared over it after three days. Will it be safe to use that tea on my potted plants?
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Tomatoes seem to be stagnating?

I planted 4 tomato plants later in the season (mid June?). I have a 12" raised bed with good soil in it and they get about 10 hours of direct sunlight every day. I water them every other day with about half a gallon of water on each plant through…
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Mint fertilized with geranium feed - not feeling good

A couple of days ago my roommate fertilized his mint with a geranium feed, but unfortunately, the mint does not seem to have appreciated it - the leaves became brown and mostly fell: see the picture below (lower mint; the feed is getting to the…
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Adding 10 cm of cow manure to my orchard in summer without hurting trees

I have bought an orchard recently which has 42 apples 26 walnuts and 27 and some other trees. I know that no fertilizer has been added to soil for at least 2 years. I have read that adding 10cm of manure would help soil improvement. But local…
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Is this burnt from fertilizer?

I plant this about two months ago and now it is showing yellow leaves I think it is due to some powder-like fertilizer I put around the root (5 inches away) and bury in the compost when I planted it. Is this some burnt effect? If not, what is it?
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Fixing bad shape almost dead shrub

I live in Pacific Northwest and since last summer, I didn't take care for this guy: Now it looks very bad shape. I guess lack of sun is part of the problem. What can I do NOW? How should I care for this one moving forward?
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Sequencing for tick, weed and fertilize treatments for lawn

Northeastern US here in case that makes a difference in the answer. I have a back lawn as pictured below. Section A is a grassy slope and Section B is flat grass lawn. We have two small kids that are allowed to play in Section B, but they are not…
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Making emulsion out of slaughterhouse waste

I have previously made fish emulsion to fertilize a small greywater garden; pretty much sealing fish waste (entrails, bones, skin) into oxygen-free plastic containers and leaving it for 6 months to a year, and using the diluted 'tea' as a…
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Best practices for watering plants with geothermal water

My new home uses a geothermal water system, so the sulfur levels are high (based on the lovely rotten-egg smell). I've read that sulfur can be really good for plants, but I'm wary about the amounts I'll be using, or if there are certain types of…
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What to do when urea fertilizer is overused for a plant?

I had an year old Pomegranate plant in my garden. Few days ago our garden help fertilized the plants in our garden. After four or five days the Pomegranate plant and few other plants started falling the leaves. I think our help man has over used …
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Organic matter in organic fertilizer

Is organic matter (OM) in organic fertilizer important? Is higher OM better than lower OM? For example: NPK 3:2:2 OM 71% better than NPK 3:2:2 OM 60%?
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Using a syringe to dispense liquid fertilizer

I have about a dozen plants (tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers) I'm wanting to fertilize automatically. My wife has a couple of orchids, and I noticed she gets liquid fertilizer in a tube which she just upends into the plants once a month. Does anyone…
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Can I use this fertilizer on my Jade Plants?

So I have never fed my jade plants in the 2 years that I have owned them and they aren't too happy. I found this universal water soluble fertilizer and was wondering if I could use it on my jade plants, would it do them any good? It says that it can…
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