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Need for Inorganic Fertilizer and Its Applying Method

Inorganic fertilizers are called synthetic or artificial fertilizers are manufactured with chemicals. They donu2019t require a lot of time to break down and get decomposed before usage as they have nutrients that are readily absorbed by the plants.

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Need for Inorganic Fertilizer and Its Applying Method

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  1. Bio-link:- https://naqglobal.blogspot.com/2019/11/need-for-inorganic-fertilizer-and-its-applying-method-naq-global.html

  2. Inorganic fertilizers are called synthetic or artificial fertilizers are manufactured with chemicals. They don’t require a lot of time to break down andget decomposed before usage as they have nutrients that are readily absorbed by the plants. The plants needinorganic fertilizers for a number of reasons. They hold a lot of importance. Some of them are given below: Quickin action One of the reasons why farmers use inorganic fertilizers is because they act fast. The fertilizer coating materialdissolvesfast to the plant and renders essential nourishment in the form of potassium,phosphorus, and nitrogen. If the plants show anutrient deficiency, inorganic fertilizers are morepreferablethan organic ones because they rely onsoil organisms to break down first before the nutrients are released. Hence,thefastdelivery of essential elements wipes out the problem of stunted growth and poor developmentof flowers, fruit, and stems.

  3. Precise composition Another reason why farmers need inorganic fertilizers is its precise composition of nutrients. The breakdown of the nutrients is mentioned as 12-10-10, 10-10-10. The first ingredient is nitrogen, secondis phosphorus and then potassium. Knowing what nutrientsand what quantities you are adding to the plantensures that the rightnourishment is beingprovided to the plant for its healthy development. Simple to use They have a simple to use formulation which makes them simple to transport in comparison to organic fertilizers such as manure. Inorganic fertilizers are available in the form of granules, water soluble form or liquid form for indoor and outdoor usage. It offers nutrientsto plants for 3-8 months which wipes out the use of repeated fertilizer application, offering an advantage to busy house gardeners.

  4. Price As they are mass produced, they are less expensive in comparison to organic fertilizers which are slightly costly. The dry granule artificial fertilizers are highly cost effective for home gardeners. They render complete nutrition and don’t require repeated usage. The application method of inorganic fertilizers A lot of farmers use inorganic fertilizers on hectares of land. But, do you know what methods they use? And what is the best way to apply fertilizers in crops? There are several application methods. So if it is in the solid form while some in liquid form. Solid form involves broadcasting, placement, and localized placement.

  5. Broadcasting is recommended to spread a huge amount of fertilizer in a big area. It can be spread uniformly by hand or machine. • When fertilizers are sited in the soil irrespective of the seed position or before or after the crop is sown, it is called placement. It involves plow sole placement which is sited in a band on furrow bottom during the plowing procedure. You can also go for deep placement or sub-surface placement. It is done in several ways like a shortage of water, sub-soil placement or irrigated tracts. • You can also go for a localized placement. It is about applying the fertilizer to the soil to the plant or seed. It involves drill placement which is about drilling seed and fertilizer together when sowing. • Band placement is of two types. The first one is hill placement in which the fertilizers are placed nearby the plant in the band on one or either side of the crop. The other one is row placement where fertilizers are kept in the continuous band on one side or both the sides of the plant through hand or seed drill.

  6. The last one is pellet application in which fertilizers are applied in pellets form 2.5 to 5.0cm deep in wet fields. The liquid form of applying fertilizers • One of them is the foliar application in which fertilizers are applied and absorbed by the leaves causing a quick change in the plant’s health. It is also called spraying plants. • You can also inject fertilizer solution into the soil. It is used with some trees. • There is an aerial application in which the application is done via an airplane. • Fertigation is also practiced to apply fertilizers in liquid form. It is the injection of chemicals in the irrigation system.

  7. It is very important to know the different methods of applying and using the right one to get the desired results. Filter Aid Suppliers In India offer the best inorganic fertilizers for better crop growth in different forms for perfect application. Source-link:- https://naqglobal.blogspot.com/2019/11/need-for-inorganic-fertilizer-and-its-applying-method-naq-global.html Thank You

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