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    Original price 16,20 € - Original price 261,57 €
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    16,20 € - 261,57 €
    16,20 € - 261,57 €
    Current price 16,20 €

Optimizing Growth: A Comparison Between Granular, Powder and Liquid Fertilizers

Choosing the right fertilizer format is essential to the success of any gardening or farming project. Granular or powder fertilizers and liquid fertilizers are two of the most popular options, each with their own specific benefits and applications. Below, we will explore the characteristics, advantages and usage considerations of these two fertilizer formats.

Granulated or Powdered Fertilizer

Characteristics:

  • Granular or powder fertilizers consist of small solid particles that slowly release nutrients into the soil.
  • They can be applied directly to the soil or incorporated into it during land preparation.

Advantages:

  • Controlled Release: They offer a slow and constant release of nutrients, which reduces the risk of overfertilization and allows prolonged plant nutrition.
  • Ease of Storage: They are easy to store and handle, with a lower risk of spills or accidents compared to liquid fertilizers.
  • Economy: They are often more economical in the long run, especially for large growing areas.

Usage Considerations:

  • It is important to apply them evenly to avoid concentrating nutrients in specific areas.
  • They may require irrigation after application to facilitate the release of nutrients to the soil.

Liquid Fertilizer

Characteristics:

  • Liquid fertilizers are solutions or suspensions that contain essential nutrients dissolved in water.
  • They can be applied directly to the soil or to the leaves of plants (foliar fertilization).

Advantages:

  • Rapid Absorption: The nutrient solution is immediately available to plants, which is ideal for correcting nutritional deficiencies quickly.
  • Versatility of Application: They allow a homogeneous application and can be used both on the ground and on the leaves.
  • Dosage Adjustment: It is easier to adjust the concentration and dosage of nutrients according to the specific needs of the plants.

Usage Considerations:

  • They require more frequent applications than granular or powder fertilizers, since their effect is more immediate but of shorter duration.
  • It is crucial to follow dilution and application instructions to avoid overdosing on nutrients, which could harm plants.