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In Today\u2019s post, let\u2019s look into some very important benefits of organic rock phosphate fertilizer in organic gardening and horticulture and let\u2019s learn how much and how to apply rock phosphate for your plants. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The three primary nutrients essential for plants are the NPK \u2013 Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium. Nitrogen (N) is largely responsible for the growth of leaves on the plant. Phosphorus (P) is largely responsible for root growth and flower and fruit development. Potassium (K) is a nutrient that helps regulate important physiological processes or the functional processes in a plant.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Having said that, now let\u2019s look into what is Rock Phosphate and the difference between Rock Phosphate fertilizer and Bone meal fertilizer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Rock phosphate<\/strong>, also called phosphorite, is a natural mineral fertilizer obtained by mining from sedimentary clay deposits and rocks that contain phosphorus. <\/strong>Rock phosphate is a long-standing or slow release best organic fertilizer for adding phosphorus to your vegetable garden.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Both Rock Phosphate<\/strong> and Bone Meal<\/strong> are good sources of organic phosphorous for home gardeners. Bone meal<\/strong> is mainly used as a short term phosphorous supply and rock phosphate<\/strong> as a long term phosphorous supply, as it’s slower to break down plus it\u2019s a non leachable source of phosphorous and calcium.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Now let\u2019s look into 5 important benefits of using organic rock phosphate in gardening and How much and how to use it:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Well, Now, How to use Rock phosphate in potted plants and plants grown in ground or raised beds.
\u00a0First of all loosen the soil around the plant by raking or tilling the top layer. \u00a0For Potted Plants start with 1 teaspoon per container and then add 1 tablespoon after 15 days. For ground plants or raised beds start with 1 tablespoon per plant, preferably in its growing stage and then two tables spoons after 15 days. And this one time application will help your plant throughout its stages of growth till flowering and fruiting.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n