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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Output of Septic tank as fertiliser

I have a septic tank with multiple chambers, the output of which is then pushed into a field (by design). As I'm new to living rurally, I asked a whole bunch of questions to the people who came to service the tank. I'm not sure there answers make…
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Recommendations for Composting Bin

I want to start composting my yard and kitchen waste and use the compost to fertilize vegetables in my raised bed and some fruit trees I have. Right now I am not doing composting. My options are do nothing or use one of the smaller bins (pictures…
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Which Fertilizer should I use for Coriander?

Which fertilizer should I use to grow larger leaves on coriander plants? I have read this question - What could cause my coriander plant to start browning? Which talks about over water logged soil causing rotten roots that cause brown leaves. But it…
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What's in eggshells that makes a good fertilizer?

I would like to know why eggshells are good for flowering plants!
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Why would a lawn fertilizer bag say it's not water soluble?

I just bought some Scotts (4M Snap) Lawn Fertilizer. On the container it says: Water soluble: No How does fertilizer that is not soluble in water get absorbed by the root system of a plant?
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Is fertilizing a zero-sum endeavor?

Maybe a better way to put this question is: Given an isolated garden bed, that had no external inputs except light, water and air. If you were to grow plants in it, compost those plants and add them back to the garden. Over time (with no external…
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Forcing a non-grafted lemon tree to produce blooms & fruit

About 8.5 years ago I successfully germinated a lemon seed from a store-bought lemon (I believe it was a Eureka lemon). Fast-forward to today and that lemon seed has grown into a 9-foot tall tree. Luscious green leaves, a 2-inch diameter trunk, and…
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Do indoor plants go dormant in winter?

I read that many plants go dormant in winter. I live in the Netherlands, and while outside temperatures are between -3 °C and 10 °C in winter, the temperatures in my room are always between 15 °C and 20 °C. I have aloes, cacti, and a Dracaena…
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Should I fertilize a cactus showing etiolation?

I purchased a cactus from IKEA. It appears to be Euphorbia Pentagona or Euphorbia Enopla. The date on its pot makes me think it was repotted on December 14 2016, 4 days before I purchased it. On the day of purchase, the soil was moist. Since…
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Buds don't blossom on Chilli plant ( bud drop )

I have a green chilli plant. For the past 2 months, the flowers on the plant have never bloomed. There are a lot of buds but instead of blooming, they just dry off. What is going wrong? I water the plant once a day every morning. The water used is…
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In store-bought fertilizer for camellias, what's the difference between NPK 10-10-10 and say 4-4-4?

I'm looking to buy fertilizer for my camellias. I read on a couple of websites to use 8-8-8 or 10-10-10, but when I search online many brands sell fertilizers for camellias that have different compositions, sometimes as low as 4-4-4. What is the…
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Why do fertilizers for the same plant type have significantly different ratios?

We have a beautiful, large citrus tree that hubby grew from a seed 25 years ago. It lives in a pot due to cold winters here, but spends as much time as possible outside - better for the tree and us. Now that the days are getting warmer, the tree…
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What fertilizer should I use on agave and cactus?

I live in Canada, and have several cacti and large agave plants. It's soon going to be time to take them outside as the weather starts to warm up. They are potted in a mix of coir, sand, fast draining cactus soil and a small amount of regular…
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How long should I wait after overseeding, before I apply pre-emergent weed preventer?

I aerated, overseeded and applied starter fertilizer last Sept 15th. Would I be safe to apply a pre-emergent such as Scotts fertilizer with Halts pre-emergent this spring, or would some of the grass seeds from last fall still be germinating and/or…
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Tea leaves for fertilizers

As I drink quite some tea, I often wondered what to do with the remaining leaves. Googling around, I found that I could use them to fertilize plants. But from different sources, one even suggesting to let the leaves ferment in water for a couple of…