40g/L Alginic Acid Seaweed 350g/L Nitrogen Based Fertilizer
Contact Person : Carter Zhang
Phone Number : 86-18932471765
WhatsApp : +8618932471765
Minimum Order Quantity : | 1FCL | Packaging Details : | 50Kgs Plastic Woven Bag with Inner Bag |
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Delivery Time : | 7-10 Work Days | Payment Terms : | T/T, L/C, Western Union, D/P |
Supply Ability : | 1000MTs Per Week |
Place of Origin: | CHINA | Brand Name: | NEW-NUTRI |
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Certification: | OMRI | Model Number: | AMNIO ACID |
Detail Information |
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Classification: | Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer | Other Name: | Amino Humic Organic Fertilizer |
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Source: | Soybean Meal, Leonardite | Appearance: | Pearl, Powder, Granules |
Release Type: | Quick | Amino Acid: | 15% |
Humic Acid: | 12% | NPK: | 12-0-3 |
High Light: | Water Soluble Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer,Quick Release Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer |
Product Description
Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer for Your Plant, Water Soluble Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer
Why do plants need nitrogen?
Plants need nutrients to thrive, and nitrogen is considered one of those primary nutrients. But what is nitrogen exactly and why do plants need nitrogen?
Let’s dive into nitrogen and its relationship with plants, and then also answer the question, “How do I know if my plants need nitrogen?”
What is nitrogen?
Nitrogen is an element that exists naturally (and abundantly) in earth’s atmosphere. It allows earth’s living things to create protein and is often in a gaseous state. It combines with other elements to complete activities vital to life and can be found in soil as a nitrate.
Why is nitrogen important for plants?
Without nitrogen, plants won’t have the right “stuff” to be healthy. This is because nitrogen is involved in a variety of plant processes, including photosynthesis. Nitrogen also plays a role in the growth of tissues and cells found within the plant, as well as the formation of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll helps plants receive energy from light — which is a pretty big deal.
Nitrogen also aids in the formation of protein — which is involved in many biochemical reactions within plants. And last but certainly not least, nitrogen plays an active role in the growth and reproduction of cells — which, again, is a pretty big deal.
How do I know if my plants need more nitrogen?
If you’re wondering, “How do I know if my plants need more nitrogen?” the answer can be found one of two ways.
The first way is to take a look at the leaves. If the leaves are yellowing, this can be a sign of chlorosis — which could also be a sign that your plant is in need of nitrogen. Keep in mind, however, yellowing leaves can also indicate a few other issues (like overwatering).
The second way is to perform a soil test. However, soil tests can be tricky, and they aren’t always accurate.
While a soil test is designed to help you determine what your soil might be lacking, it doesn’t test all of your soil — only one part of it. In other words, the results for one small section of your soil may not be accurate for the rest of your soil. If you add amendments to your soil based on one test result from one section, you could end up damaging the other sections of your soil.
Secondly, soil tests are designed to tell you what nutrients are in the soil, but it won’t tell you what (or how much) nutrients are in a plant-available form. It would be something like the difference between cows and hamburgers. We eat hamburgers — not cows. This same concept holds true with the nutrients in your soil. Many can be in a form that plants simply can’t absorb. Needless to say, soil tests don’t always give us the information we are looking for.
What if my plant is not nitrogen-deficient but it still looks bad?
Nitrogen is only one of the 16 essential plant nutrients, and your plant needs all 16 nutrients to remain healthy. If your plant is not lacking nitrogen but still looks to be in bad shape, then your plant might be deficient in a different nutrient.
The Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer of New-Nutri
1. Amino Acid Powder
2. Amino Acid Chelate MicroElements
3. Amino Humic Compound Fertilizer
4. Black Urea / Humic Urea
5. Amino Nitrogen Liquid
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