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  • Great White® Granular 1 PLANT SUCCES

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Introduction to Organic Fertilizers

Organic fertilizers are products that come from natural sources, such as plant remains, animal manure, fish waste, compost and other organic materials. Unlike chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers not only supply nutrients to plants in a more balanced way, but also improve the structure of the soil, promoting a healthier environment for plant growth.

Benefits of Organic Fertilizers

  • Soil Improvement: They contribute to the formation of humus, improving the structure of the soil, its ability to retain water and nutrients, and promoting the activity of beneficial microorganisms.
  • Slow Nutrient Release: They provide a gradual release of nutrients, which avoids the risk of overfeeding and damage to plants.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Being natural products, they reduce the risk of contamination of soil and groundwater, offering a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option.
  • Promotion of Biodiversity: The use of organic fertilizers promotes biodiversity in the garden or field, attracting beneficial insects and other pollinators.

Common Types of Organic Fertilizers

  • Compost: Rich in nutrients and excellent for improving soil structure.
  • Animal Manure: Provides a wide range of nutrients, but must be well composted to avoid diseases.
  • Bone and Blood Meal: Quick source of phosphorus and nitrogen, respectively.
  • Guano: Bat or seabird dung, highly concentrated in nutrients.
  • Fish and Seaweed Emulsions: Rich in micronutrients, beneficial for plant growth and soil health.

Considerations When Using Organic Fertilizers

  • Application: It is important to follow the application recommendations to avoid overdose, even with natural products.
  • Decomposition Time: Some organic fertilizers may take longer to decompose and become available to plants, plan fertilization in advance.
  • Cost and Availability: They may be more expensive or difficult to find compared to synthetic fertilizers, but their positive impact on the environment and long-term health may offset these factors.

Organic fertilizers represent an excellent alternative to nourish our plants in a sustainable way, improving soil health and supporting biodiversity. Its conscious and appropriate use not only benefits our plants but also contributes to the conservation of a healthier and more balanced environment for future generations.