The key to healthy plant and crop growth is a good fertilizer. These days you will find different types of organic fertilizers, along with a range of synthetic fertilizers.

The impact of a good organic fertilizer is often underrated. However, without a high-quality organic fertilizer to replace the nutrients that are lost in the soil, through harvesting of crops or through the natural elements, the overall health and yield would be significantly reduced.

There are three main types of organic fertilizers:

  • Dry Organic Fertilizers
  • Liquid Organic Fertilizers (Foliar Feed)
  • Growth Enhancers

Dry Organic Fertilizers

Dry organic fertilizers often consist of one single element or material, for example rock phosphate or kelp. However, they can also contain a blend of many natural ingredients to ensure that it provides the perfect balanced amounts of important nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and other micronutrients are provided.

How To Apply Dry Organic Fertilizers?

These types of fertilizers can be applied in a variety of ways. The most common way is to scatter it on top of the soil and then using a hoe or rake to blend it into the top 10 to 15 cm of the soil. Another way is to apply small amounts to planting rows as seedlings are being planted or transplanted.

With dry organic fertilizers you eliminate the risk of harming or burning delicate seedlings or roots which often occur when using chemical or synthetic fertilizers.

Liquid Organic Fertilizers (Foliar Feed)

Liquid organic fertilizers, commonly known as foliar feeds, are easily absorbed through the roots or the leaf pores of a plant. This type of organic fertilizer is rich in micronutrients, as well as growth hormones which increase the overall nutrient uptake of the plant.

How To Apply Liquid Organic Fertilizers (Foliar Feeds)?

Liquid organic fertilizers (foliar feeds) are applied using a spray bottle or a similar hand-held sprayer or mister. The fertilizer is sprayed using a fine mist onto the leaves of the plant. It is important to spray the underside of the leaves too as this is where the leaf pores are more commonly exposed.

The foliar feed can also be applied at the root area of the plant. A good idea is to spray a foliar feed directly onto the exposed roots of a plant when transplanting it. Additionally, the implementation of an irrigation system will ensure that the nutrients from the foliar feed are also transported directly to the roots of your plants.

The best times to spray liquid organic fertilizers are in the early morning or early evening as this is when it will absorb the fastest. It is also important to only make use of this type of fertilizer on days where there is no rain or extreme temperatures expected.

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Growth Enhancers

Another type of organic fertilizer is growth enhancers. Growth enhancers are the materials that help the plant to better absorb nutrients from the soil. They can come in both dry (meal), powdered or an extract of the meal in liquid form.

This type of fertilizer contains growth-promoting hormones and nutrients. The most common example of a growth enhancer is kelp, which has for a long time been used by farmers to boost the production and integrity of crop yields.

How To Apply Growth Enhancers?

Growth enhancers can be applied either in a liquid form in the same manner as when applying foliar feeds. Alternatively, they can be applied like a dry organic fertilizer directly to the soil.

Making The Most of Your Type Of Organic Fertilizer

There are many ways to boost the effects of the different types of organic fertilizers. It is critical to have a good, consistent application or spray programme including the type of organic fertilizer of your choice. This ensures that you achieve the best results.

Another great way it to install an effective irrigation system to ensure optimal nutrient absorption. An underground irrigation system is a great option, providing your plants with the correct amount of water to prevent drowning the roots.

Make The Switch Today!

Switching out your synthetic fertilizers for one of the types of organic fertilizer mentioned above can have a huge impact on not only your plants and crops, but the environment too!

There are tons of organic fertilizers available all over the world, find the one most suitable to you and your plants needs.

Looking for a foliar feed? You can purchase PlantosVerde directly from our online store today, for happy, healthy plants tomorrow!

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