Mini granule easy absorbing organic fertilizer Characteristic Organic fertilizer granules are a type of new organic fertilizers. It is precisely processed from traditional organic fertilizer by certain equipments to produce small and tough particles. When comparing with traditional organic fertilizers, classification granulation can make the application of fertilizers more save and controllable. Different from the liquid granules and powder, granules can be digested by plants in a slow way, making nutrients avoiding from being easily exposed to the outside world, feeding the plants in a long way and thus contributing fertilizer more efficiently to plants and protecting the healthy of the soil more effectively. The trend that can be noticed for some time is moving towards organic fertilizer granules for gardening purposes. The main reason for giving it preference to conventional fertilizer forms is because of variety of benefits it bears over traditional options. Reducing the risk of fertilizer excess gosever is a benefit that comes with using organic granules. As it does not decompose immediately, plants will receive a constant fresh supply of nutrients only when needed. Organic granules guarantee the controlled release of nutrients thus minimising leaching and further runoff. This makes them one of the most essential elements for eco-friendly agricultureaimed. The ecological impact is greatly decreased as this method of gardening focuses on the plants taking the nutrition they actually require in optimum quality. Such switch to granular organic fertilizer not only makes the logistics of gardening much simpler and more manageable, but also attracts amateur gardeners and professional landscapers alike with their ease of handling and storage, the lack of dust in the air, and the instant incorporation into soil. Benefits of Organic Fertilizer Granules: Improved Soil Health: Organic granules improve long-term soil fertility by increasing soil structure (aggregate formation), aeration, and the maintenance of beneficial soil organisms. "Organic granules help support a living soil ecosystem, where there is a host of beneficial soil biota performing multiple ecosystem services for agriculture," says Emily Stone, PhD, soil health specialist. Improved Water Retention: Granules improve the fibrous nature of the soil, which keeps it healthy and moist, especially during dry weather, which is bad for the health of plants. Obviously, this property of granules helps lower the frequency of watering, thus saving water - an important aspect for eco-gardening. Slow-Release Nutrients: Yet another significant characteristic of organic granules is slow-flush release; a mechanism that makes nutrients available to plants over a period of time; thus, helping plants to grow to their fullest potential as well as reducing the quantity of nutrients flushed into adjacent water bodies, thereby helping to minimize environmental pollution. Microbes Thrive: Synthetic fertilizer consists of chemical molecules without carbon. These molecules can sometimes be disruptive and are not accessible to microbes. On the other hand, organic fertilizer is rich in organic matter, which helps microbes thrive. Organic fertilizer contains carbon as part of its chemical makeup; and it is the carbon, along with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium that feeds microbes and enables them to make nutrients available for plants in a naturally occurring biological process. Reduce Fertilizers and pesticides: Although organic fertilizer can be more costly than synthetic, it can reduce the need for pesticides and the overall nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium requirements. Because of the reductions, organic fertilizer can be cost neutral and sometimes a cost savings. Plant damage threat avoided: Some synthetic fertilizers can cause plant damage to leaves and roots. This is less likely with organic fertilizers. Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly Synthetic fertilizers runoff into our waterways harming marine life and water quality. Organic fertilizers do not run off as easily (if at all) and are associated with soil structure. According to the Organic Trade Association, organic fertilizer also increases species biodiversity by 30% compared with synthetic fertilizer. Parameter and specs c/w testing report
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