When and how to use liquid manure?

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liquid fertilizer usesIn order for us to maintain greater productivity, it is important that we take into account the necessary information from how and when to use liquid manure in our plants, since so that they can be nourished well enough, we have to know when is the right time to do this task.

It is recommended and very important that we develop a strategy with which we can reduce the amount of nutrients that plants lose, increase their efficiency and at the same time avoid the greatest possible damage to the environment.

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liquid manure and fertilizerOn the other hand, it is necessary to mention that if we use liquid fertilizer at the least indicated time, it can happen that important nutrients for the plants are lost, it can also waste the fertilizer or even we can cause damage to crops. This occurs due to the properties of the fertilizer that we want to use and the reactions that may occur with the environment.

When to use liquid manure?

Like many people, we know that depending on the plants is that we are going to use the necessary amount for the different stages of its growth. We need to know what phase of growth is the plant inso that we can apply the liquid fertilizer in a correct way.

In this way, the right time for us to apply liquid manure will be defined by the pattern in which the nutrients are absorbed in the crop and is that in said crop, each nutrient forms an individual growing pattern For the plants, in this way, it is recommended that the application of the fertilizer be divided correctly at the indicated time, since this helps the yield to increase considerably.

How to use liquid manure?

Crops they can have different levels in which they can tolerate salinity. If this level of salinity is much higher than what the crop can tolerate, the yield may be affected and its effect will begin to diminish.

So we can know what is the necessary amount of liquid fertilizer that we can use in our cultivation, what we need to do is know the limit of the capacity that our cultivation can tolerate.

In addition to this, splitting the compost applications It can be of great help so that we can avoid damage to our crops caused by excess salt in the soil and also to be able to increase the amount of seeds that germinate in the crop. On the other hand and so that we can decrease the stress of said salinityit is necessary that we apply a small amount of liquid fertilizer in slightly shorter intervals of time.

When to use liquid fertilizer containing nitrogen?

The handling of liquid fertilizers that contain a large amount of nitrogen in its components requires us to be very careful when using it, since this substance is quite delicate because the nutrients can be lost in the soil.

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fertilizer for plants and flowersWe have to take into account that this component is lost through volatilization, erosion, leaching, runoff and denitrification, which is the transformation of biological way of nitrate in nitrogen gasnitrous oxide and nitric oxide.

If we don’t apply it in a correct way, nitrogen leaches very easily into soils that are quite sandy compared to soils that have a fine texture and the loss that can occur can be approximately 60% of the amount that we are applying in the crop.

If the liquid fertilizer that contains nitrogen is applied much earlier or at a time when the plant does not really need it, the vast majority can be lost before the crop has the possibility of being able to absorb it, so in order to solve this, we have to decrease the permanence of nitrogen in the earth before the plant has a chance to absorb it.

Applying this component in a fractional way as well as those that we have already mentioned is the most recommended, since it is decreases the chance of the item being lost and represents a more efficient application.

When and how to use liquid manure?

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