Biology, asked by sofiaa1776, 7 months ago

difference between compost and fertilizer class12 biology ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compost contains similar nutrients to that found in fertiliser, but it's stored in organic matter. When you add fertiliser to the ground, the nutrients are available to the plant instantly. Compost, on the other hand, is a much slower release of nutrients, taking days/weeks/months to fully expel its nutrients.

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Compost contains similar nutrients to that found in fertiliser, but it's stored in organic matter. When you add fertiliser to the ground, the nutrients are available to the plant instantly. Compost, on the other hand, is a much slower release of nutrients, taking days/weeks/months to fully expel its nutrients.

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