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Wich are easier to use and keep?
Inorganic fertilisers
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Should weather factors be considered?
Yes
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What are organic fertilisers made of?
Organic fertilizers are made by substances of natural sources, like animal or plant materials
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Are there slow and hard fertilisers?
No, there are slow and fast fertilisers
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Where are inorganic fertilisers made?
Inorganic fertilizers are manufactured within a factory or lab
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What do fertilisers contain?
These contain minerals, like phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium; that help crops to grow when applied correctly
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Does each plant use different amounts of mineral nutrients?
Yes, they do
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Fertilisers provide...
A range of essential nutrients to the plants, the major ones, minor nutrients and trace elements.
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What are fertilisers?
Fertilisers are chemicals or natural substances added to land to increase its capacity of producing abundant vegetation
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What is a soil test?
Identify the amount and type of essential nutrients that the plant has to have.
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What happens if a strong rain washes the fertilisers?
It could contaminate the rivers near the crop
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What is needed for safety appliance of fertilisers?
A soil test
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Wich are the type of general fertilisers?
There are two types of fertilisers based on their compounds, organic and inorganic
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