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Organic fertilizer
The main raw material of organic fertilizer is the residue manure of animals and plants, a fertilizer made of biological fermentation, which eliminates the toxic and harmful substances in it, and the standard of the Ministry of Agriculture is ny525-2012. 45% organic matter, no less than 5% nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. This is the main indicator!
The main function of organic fertilizer is to improve soil, fertilize soil fertility, increase yield, improve product quality, improve fertilizer utilization, and promote good absorption of chemical fertilizer!
Inorganic fertilizers
Inorganic fertilizer is a mineral fertilizer, also called chemical fertilizer, referred to as chemical fertilizer. It has the characteristics of simple composition, high active ingredient, easy to dissolve in water, fast decomposition, and easy to be absorbed by the root system, so it is called "fast-acting fertilizer". Conventional fertilizers are both "inorganic fertilizers".
Inorganic fertilizer refers to fertilizer produced by chemical synthesis method, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and compound fertilizer.
Biological fertilizer
As the name suggests, bacterial fertilizer is bacteria + fertilizer, bacteria are all kinds of beneficial microorganisms, fertilizer can be organic fertilizer, can also be nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, trace elements and other inorganic fertilizers, the main advantage of bacterial fertilizer is the function of beneficial bacteria!
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Organic fertilizer generally refers to a kind of fertilizer containing organic matter, commonly known as farmhouse fertilizer, which can be turned into organic fertilizer after treatment of human and animal manure, straw, animal residues, slaughterhouse waste and other substances. It is advisable to use coffee grounds to make organic fertilizer, first put the coffee grounds and compost soil into a bag, then add an appropriate amount of water, and then put it in a warm place, which can be turned into organic fertilizer after 3-6 months.
1. What kind of fertilizer does organic fertilizer refer to?
1. Meaning. Organic fertilizer generally refers to a fertilizer containing organic matter, usually also known as farm fertilizer, which is composed of various animal and plant residues or metabolites, such as human and animal manure, straw, animal residues, slaughterhouse waste and other substances generally belong to organic fertilizer.
2. A simple way to make organic fertilizer.
1) You can put the coffee grounds and compost soil in 1 bag, add an appropriate amount of water, and then make it rot in a warm place, generally after 3-6 months, the coffee grounds can be turned into rotten organic fertilizer.
2) The application of this fertilizer can not only adjust the pH of the soil, but also increase the content of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and other elements in the soil, and also have the effect of repelling pests.
2. What is the difference between organic fertilizer and inorganic fertilizer?
1. **Different.
2) Inorganic fertilizer: It is a kind of fertilizer produced by chemical synthesis, including nitrogen fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer, potassium fertilizer and compound fertilizer.
2. The effective time is different.
1) Organic fertilizer: After use, the speed of effect is relatively fast, and it is easy to be absorbed by plants.
2) Inorganic fertilizer: After application, the effect rate is relatively slow.
3. The impact on the land is different.
1) Organic fertilizer: The application of organic fertilizer can generally improve the soil aggregate structure, promote the reproduction of soil microorganisms, make the soil loose, enhance air permeability, and enhance the fertilizer retention performance of the soil.
2) Inorganic fertilizer: If the amount is used too much, the soil will become dry and easy to compact, and it is easy to cause soil erosion, which is easy to cause some harm to the environment.
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<> Inorganic fertilizer: also known as chemical fertilizer, it is mainly composed of inorganic fertilizers, and inorganic fertilizers mainly include nitrogen fertilizers, phosphate fertilizers, potassium fertilizers and other elemental fertilizers and compound fertilizers.
1. What are organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers
1. Organic fertilizer is also known as farmhouse fertilizer, and all organic matter as fertilizer is called organic fertilizer, including human manure, manure, compost, green manure, cake fertilizer, biogas fertilizer, etc.; Organic fertilizer has the characteristics of many types, wide range and long fertilizer efficiency.
2. Inorganic fertilizer, also known as chemical fertilizer, is mainly composed of inorganic fertilizers, which mainly include nitrogen fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer, potassium fertilizer and other elemental fertilizers and compound fertilizers, nitrogen fertilizer contains ammonia, ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride and urea; Phosphate fertilizers have superphosphate, calcium, magnesium, phosphate fertilizers and phosphate rock powders.
3. Organic fertilizer can not only provide nutrients needed for crop growth to improve the soil, but also improve crop quality, increase crop yield, promote high and stable crop yield, maintain soil fertility, and improve fertilizer utilization rate and reduce production costs. The full and rational use of organic fertilizers can increase crop yields.
2. What is the difference between organic fertilizer and inorganic fertilizer?
1、**。Organic fertilizer is mainly a plant, animal manure after a period of rot after rotting into fertilizer, it can also be called green manure, ** wider; Inorganic fertilizers refer to fertilizers produced by chemical synthesis methods, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and compound fertilizers.
2. Effect. After the use of organic fertilizer, the effect is very fast, and it is easy to be absorbed by plants, but the fertility is not durable enough; After inorganic fertilizer fertilization, the effect is relatively slow, but the time is relatively long-lasting.
3. Impact on land.
The nutrients contained in organic fertilizer are mostly in an organic state, and crops are difficult to use directly, so they must slowly release a variety of nutrients through the action of microorganisms in order to supply nutrients to crops; If you use too much inorganic fertilizer, the surface of the soil will become dry and compact, and it is easy to cause soil erosion, lack of minerals, and great damage to the environment, and too much use will cause the soil to become more barren and lack a lot of nutrients.
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Organic fertilizer is also known as "farmhouse fertilizer". Any fertilizer that uses organic matter (compounds containing carbon) is called organic fertilizer. Including human manure, manure, compost, green manure, cake fertilizer, biogas fertilizer, etc. It has the characteristics of many types, wide range and long fertilizer efficiency.
Inorganic fertilizers are also known as "chemical fertilizers". Fertilizers composed of inorganic substances. It mainly includes nitrogen fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer, potassium fertilizer and other elemental fertilizers and compound fertilizers.
Nitrogen fertilizers include ammonia, ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride and urea; Phosphate fertilizers have superphosphate, calcium, magnesium, phosphate fertilizers and phosphate rock powders. Potash fertilizers include potassium chloride and potassium phosphate; Compound fertilizers include ammonium phosphate, phosphorus nitrate, potassium nitrate and potassium dihydrogen phosphate.
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The concept is different: organic fertilizer refers to the carbon-containing materials that can provide nutrients for plants after use, and bacterial fertilizer is also called biological fertilizer, which refers to the products that make crops get specific fertilizer effects through microbial life activities.
Different nutrient content: organic fertilizer contains a large number of nutrients, such as organic acids, peptides, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other elements, while bacterial fertilizer only contains a large number of microorganisms and does not contain nutrients.
The effects are different: organic fertilizer can increase the content of organic matter in the soil and improve the physical and chemical properties of the soil, and bacterial fertilizer can create a suitable growth environment for crops.
First, the concept is different
2. Bacterial fertilizer: also known as biological fertilizer, biological fertilizer in a narrow sense refers to products that make crops get specific fertilizer effects through microbial life activities, and biological fertilizer in a broad sense refers to products that contain various nutrients required by crops and microorganisms.
Second, the nutrient content is different
1. Organic fertilizer: the fertilizer effect is long, rich in a large number of beneficial substances, including a variety of organic acids, peptides and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
2. Bacterial fertilizer: It does not contain the nutrients required for plant growth and development, and only contains a large number of microorganisms.
Third, the role is different
1. Organic fertilizer: promote the reproduction of microorganisms, increase the content of organic matter in the soil, improve the physical and chemical properties of the soil, and provide comprehensive nutrition for crops.
2. Bacterial fertilizer: improve the nutritional conditions of crops through microbial activities, inhibit and reduce the invasion and reproduction of pathogens, and create a suitable microecological growth environment for crops.
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