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Fertilizer analysis
Understanding the fertilizer analysis is essential when choosing the right fertilizer to purchase and apply.
Fertilizers, such as 10-20-10, are identified on their package by their chemical analysis.

 


fertilizer analysis The amount of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (as P2O5), and potassium (as K2O) in a fertilizer, expressed as a percentage of total fertilizer weight.

Fertilizer Analysis
Fertilizers are identified by the analysis given on the package which refers to the amount of an element present in a formulation based on percentage of weight.

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The rate is based on the fertilizer analysis. You will want to put down a certain amount of actual nitrogen. A bag of 10-10-10 fertilizer is 10 percent nitrogen, so a 10-pound bag would contain one pound of nitrogen.

This fertilizer analysis translates to 10 percent nitrogen (n), 3 percent phosphorous (p), and 1 percent potassium or potash (k). The higher nitrogen levels are responsible for fast, green growth.

The fertilizer analysis should be in proportions that come as close as possible to 4-1-2 for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

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Most soils already have some potassium, so the third number in the fertilizer analysis is usually smaller than the other two.

If you have been using a dilute fertilizer for the first three to four weeks of the seedling's life, it may be time to increase the fertilizer to full strength. The phosphorus content (the middle number on the fertilizer analysis) should be at least ...

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