(24.02-.03) Fertilizers
(24.02-.03) Fertilizers
(24.02-.03) Fertilizers
Group Questions
Case Study 1: Your grandmother wants to build a small
garden in her backyard. She lives near a city and does not
have a large budget for this. Should she use an organic or
inorganic fertilizer?
Case Study 2: In order for the horticulture department to
have its vegetable garden it needs to increase its fields
phosphorus levels. Although the nitrogen level does not
need to change. We will buy a bag of N-P-K fertilizer. Do we
need a complete or incomplete fertilizer?
Case Study 3: There is a new producer down the street. He
has built a new greenhouse and for his first year he does not
want to have to put together any equipment to fertilize. His
plants also need something that will slowly release overtime.
Does he need soluble or insoluble fertilizer?
Types of Fertilizers
Complete
Incomplete
Organic
Inorganic
Soluble
Insoluble
Complete vs. Incomplete
Hard to get
Not sterile
Low nutrient content
Expensive
Inorganic Fertilizers
No organic material
possible chemical building up in growing
media
Soluble Fertilizer
Granular
relatively inexpensive
easy to find
Slow Release
more expensive because it is coated
more uniform release of nutrients over time
period
Fertilizer Analysis
20-10-20
Fertilizer Analysis
For Example
A 100 pound bag of fertilizer has an
analysis of 15-5-15. How many pounds of
nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are in
the bag?
Nitrogen: 100lbs X 15%=15lbs
Phosphorus: 100lbs X 5%=5lbs
Potassium: 100lbs X 15%=15lbs
Fertilizer Ratios
4:2:3
Application Procedures
Banding
Sidedressing
Topdressing
Perforating
Broadcasting
Foliar spraying
Fertigation
Banding
Placing a band of
fertilizer about two
inches to the sides
and about two
inches below seed
depth.
DO NOT place
below the seeds
because fertilizer will
burn the roots.
Sidedressing
Venturi-Type
Simple &
inexpensive
Less accurate
Depends on water
pressure in the hose
& in the smaller tube
to proportion.
Example:
Hozon
Types of Fertigation
Positive-Displacement
Physically inject & mix
specific amounts of
concentrated solution &
water.
More expensive
Very accurate
Examples:
Commander Proportioners
Smith Injectors
Foliar Spraying