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Feeding: nitrogen fertilizers
Nitrogen is among the most used plants of chemical elements. Its lack could slow the growth and development of most garden and peri-urban crops. The greatest need for plant nitrogen is spring, awakening and active growth. That's why we start talking about the use of mineral fertilizers.
Requirements for each individual
Not all cultures are equally in need of high nitrogen content in soil, which is the first thing we need to remember that feeding is beneficial to plants and not harmed.
First Group
Nitrogen fertilizers are to be produced both before planting and during vegetation; recommended doses are not less than 25 g ammonia per square metre (if other fertilizers are used, their number is adjusted according to nitrogen content).
Vegetables: cabbage, potato, pumpkin, boilers, peppers, tankers, rheumas;
Decorative: georgine, flux methel, pyon, roses, balsamine, insulation, fist, nail, zinny, siren and others;
fruit and weather: malina, ezevica, strawberries, cherries, lumbar.
Second Group
For these crops, the average nitrogen content requirements; the recommended 20 g ammonia sélitre dose of fertilizers per square m of crops or planting.
Vegetables: cucumber, tomato, beetle, carrots, garlic, corn, pearls;
Decorative: Delphineums, most of the one-year flowers;
fruit and weather: corn, wingman, apple.
Third group
Measured requirements for nitrogen content. The recommended dose of fertilizers is 15 g ammonia séliterates per square m of cultivated soil.
Vegetables: leaf vegetables, onions, deres, Early Potatoes;
Decorative: all types of bulbs, stones, primals, margaritas, hormishes, coppers and others;
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