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The letters "NPK" on a fertilizer label stand for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, the three primary nutrients plants need to grow. The numbers on the label indicate the ratio (by percentage) of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the fertilizer container.
Even if you do not see the letters N-P-K, but you see a set of three numbers, for example, 5-10-5, you can correctly assume it stands for 5 percent nitrogen, 10 percent phosphorus, and 5 percent potassium, always in that order. This fertilizer contains 20 percent nutrients; the remaining 80 percent is minor nutrients or fillers. Plants need about 16 nutrients; some they get from the air and water, abananand others are nutrients like iron, calcium, and chlorine from soil.1
How Ratios Work vs. Fertilizer Quantities
A smaller quantity of fertilizer with higher ratios can be the same as a larger quantity with lower numbers. For example, a 5-pound bag of 10-20-10 fertilizer has the same nutritional value as 10 pounds of 5-10-5 fertilizer.
What Do the Ingredients in NPK Do?
All of the three ingredients are essential to plant growth. Here's a brief look at what each nutrient contributes.
Nitrogen
Nitrogen, the first number referenced in an NPK sequence, plays a key role in a plant's coloring and chlorophyll production, making it an important factor in leaf development. Fertilizers high in nitrogen are often used for grass or other plants where green foliage growth is more important than flowering. At the opposite end of the spectrum, gardeners sometimes encounter the problem of nitrogen depletion-the yellowing of typically green plants often indicates a nitrogen deficiency.
Phosphorus
The middle number in an NPK series refers to the percentage of phosphorous in the fertilizer product. Phosphorus plays a key role in the growth of roots, blooming, and fruiting, which is why it is an essential nutrient for your plants in the spring. Phosphorus contributes to many fundamental plant processes, such as rooting and seed formation.
Potassium
The final number in the major ingredients listing gives the percentage of potassium in the product. Potassium contributes to the overall health and vigor of plants. It is known to help strengthen a plant's ability to resist disease, assist in the movement of water and nutrients in the plant, and can be especially important in areas that experience cold or dry weather.2
Other Ingredients
In addition to the major nutrients that are usually noted on the front label, most fertilizers also i
Types of NPK Fertilizers
Balanced Fertilizers
A fertilizer
An incomplete fertilizer is not necessarily inferior to a complete fertilizer. Identifying the right fertilizer for your needs depends on a variety of circumstances. If your soil already has an excess of one of the three nutrients in NPK, you could be harming some of your plants by adding more of it to the soil-in this case, an incomplete or unbalanced fertilizer may be the right choice.
For this reason, it is important to test your soil before applying fertilizer. Otherwise, whenever you add anything to your soil, the effect (whether positive or negative) is left to chance.
Organic Fertilizers
Organic fertilizer ingredients are soil nutrients from plant, animal, or mineral sources. Products labeled as "organic fertilizers" must specify which nutrients are organic and must be identified as synthetic or natural by percentage. For example, the label might read, "20 percent of nitrogen (6 percent synthetic, 14 percent organic)."
Organic fertilizer sources might include manure, alfalfa meal, kelp, blood and bone meal, fish emulsion, cottonseed, sewage sludge, soft rock phosphate, and green sand.
What Does "Organic" Mean in Fertilizer
Technically speaking, "organic" material is anything that contains carbon atoms. The modern definition of "organic" means it doesn't contain anything synthetic; however, "organic fertilizers" may have natural or synthetic materials, but the percentages of each must be marked. So, if what you want is "non-synthetic fertilizer," read the label carefully for all ingredients before purchasing since the term "organic" does not cover it.
Worthy to note, organic fertilizers made wholly from natural ingredients often have lower concentrations of the three major nutrients, so you will often need to use larger amounts. The upside is they usually contain many additional nutrients that feed the plant and the soil. It is strongly recommended that if you are only using commercial synthetic fertilizer, supplement it with some type of organic matter, such as compost or manure, for more holi

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