Inorganic fertilizer is fertilizer, such as a variety of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash fertilizer, or the like. Fertilizer in farming are commonly used: Ni ammonium phosphate, urea, potassium sulfate, potassium chloride, a variety of compound fertilizer, fruit trees can also be used as long-acting fertilizer over stone, also known as superphosphate.
① Nitrogen: Nitrogen element that is a main component of fertilizer, including ammonium bicarbonate, urea, ammonium nitrate, ammonia, ammonium chloride, ammonium sulfate and the like. Nitrogen is to promote flower root, stem and leaf growth mainly fertilizer, and those inedible beans, peanuts, melon seeds, and hemp seeds, hemp and other oilseeds for small hands are good fertilizer raw materials. If these things ferment decomposition, diluted with water and poured into the soil, it will encourage flowers grow.
② phosphate: that phosphorus fertilizer nutrients as a main component, including ordinary superphosphate, calcium magnesium phosphate and the like. Fertilizer raw materials have bones, bones, egg shells, fish scales in water, cut hair, nails and so on. After these impurities to mix evenly in flower soil, composting or fermentation, diluted with water and poured into the basin, the flowers will make colorful, bright, plump fruit.
③ potash: that potassium fertilizer nutrients as a main component, the current administration is not much, the main varieties are potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, potassium nitrate and the like. Potassium Fertilizer Flowers can increase resistance to lodging, pest capable ka. Taomi, leftover tea water, wash water bottle, potash are good, but also contain - specific component of nitrogen and phosphorus.
④ complex, mixed fertilizer: the fertilizer contains two kinds of fertilizer three elements (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) ni yuan complex, mixed fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus, ternary complex three elements potassium, mixed fertilizer. Wherein the mixed fertilizer to promote the country soon.
⑤ certain trace elements in fertilizer and manure in the amount of elements: the former as fertilizer containing boron, zinc, iron, molybdenum, manganese, copper and other trace elements, the latter such as calcium, magnesium, sulfur and other fertilizer.