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how inorganic and organic fertilizer affect to the growth of plants?

investtigate how the fertilizer affects to the growth of plants???..Please help..

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  1. Puts nitrogen in the soil in forms of nitrates and urea. Nitrogen is an escential part of plant growth
  2. First of all inorganic fertilizer take less time for the plant to break down essential nutrients where organic fertilizer takes longer. this is due to the fact that the essentials are practically isolated within the inorganic material. so quicker grow time with inorganic . But the negative effect could often times be too much nitrogen from inorganic fertilizer. so where one could use alot of inorganic fertiliser without worry of too much nitrogen one has to limit the amout of inorganic fertilizer to lessen the cance of over fertilization (A.K.A. nutrient burn.) I have also heard that food grown with inorganic fertilizer yeilds larger faster product but with a lower quality taste, and food grown with organics tends to taste better.
  3. Both have the same affect on the growth of plants but organic fertilizers produce faster effect than inorganic fertilizers since plant can absorb organic fertilizers faster.
  4. inorganic fertilizers r specific in their approacht hey only attack target parts of plant while organic fertilizers may or may not have a partiular nutrient since it has minerals in mixed proportions. dude nice ques
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