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Min
N
Nitrogen
150
Primary MacroNutrie P
Phosphorus
50
K
Potasium
100
Ca
Calcium
100
Secondary MacroNutrienMg
Magnesium
50
S
Sulfur
200
B
Boron
0.5
Fe
Iron
2
Mn
Manganese
0.5
Zn
Zinc
0.5
MicroNutrients
Cu
Copper
0.1
Mo
Molybdenum 0.01
Na
Sodium
0.005
Cl
Chlorine
0.1
Primary Basic

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PrimaryNutrients
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5
1.5 1.5
Fish emulsion
2
3
1
Hydrolized liquid fish
4
12
0
Bone meal
2
1
1
Compost
1
0.5 0.5
Manure
0
3
0
Rock Phosphate
Ca
5
2
1
Cottonseed meal
2
1
2
Alfalfa meal
12
0
0
Blood meal
9
0
0
Feather meal
0.5 0.5 0.5
Liquid kelp
3
1
1.5
Worm Castings
Soybean meal
7
2
1
Green sand
0
0
0.1
Wood ash
0
1
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% N, P and K ratios

Fertilizers

Fish emulsion
Hydrolized liquid fish
Bone meal
Compost
Manure
Rock Phosphate
Cottonseed meal
Alfalfa meal
Blood meal
Feather meal
Liquid kelp
Worm Castings
Soybean meal
Green sand
Wood ash
0

10

12

Obtained
# by processing fish or fish byproducts with heat or acid treatments
# by processing fish or fish byproducts with enzymes
# through the steam processing and pulverization of animal bones
# by homemade procedures or commercially
# by cattle and horse manures while poultry manures NPK: 3-1-1 in a
# from a mineral rock powder, rock phosphate is an excellent source o
# by soil microbes processing to be broken down during several mths
# by the soil microbes in 1-4mths for the nutrients to become availabl
# a byproduct of slaughtering facilities, blood meal is a very high-N fert
# a byproduct of poultry processing with high N that can vary from 7 t
# through the cold processing of this ocean plant
# inoculates soil with beneficial fungi & microbes from the worm gut
# carefully blended from organic nutrients in the ideal proportions
# is a mined mineral rich in soil conditioning glauconite

# this is not a recommended fertilizer, use only to increase soil pH

% N, P and K ratios

lsion
fish
meal
post
nure
hate
meal
meal
meal
meal
kelp
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meal
sand
ash

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P%
K%

10

12

Description
& is generally a pretty stinky fertilizer, but its a good source of all three macronutrientsnitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
& is generally a pretty stinky fertilizer, but its a good source of all three macronutrientsnitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
& the P in bone meal takes a few months to become available to plants via microbial processes in the soil(pH 6.0-7.0)

& adds organic matter, providing food for beneficial microbial life, increasing the soils water-holding capacity and gradually releasing plant
& in addition to containing macronutrients, manure is also a great source of several trace nutrients essential for plant growth
& a mineral rock powder that becomes more available the second year after application if soil pH optimum(6.0-7.0)
& the process takes several months in order to release the nutrients it contains
& provides plants not only with NPK macronutrients but also many trace nutrients
& because of its high ammonia content, inappropriate use or over-fertilizing could cause burned foliage
& it takes four months or longer to break down and release its nutrients

& it is mixed with water and applied to plants both as a soil drench and a foliar spray, the nutrients it contains are available immediately fo

& excellent quick-release source of N, with a long-term, slow-release component


& an outstanding source of slow release N for promoting vegetative growth and early plant development
& contains potash and other minerals from natural marine deposits and acts as an excellent soil conditioner
& Nutrient amounts are highly variable. Good source of potassium(K) and calcium(Ca).

N%
P%
K%

12

ients and many micronutrients

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