Npk fertilizer is called a complete fertilizer,why?
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Npk stands for "nitrogen phosphorus potassium" these three nutrients compose complete fertilizer
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NPK fertilizer is called a complete fertilizer
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- A complete fertilizer is a fertilizer blend or mix that contains the three main plant nutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), in the forms of potash, phosphoric acid, and nitrogen.
- On a complete fertilizer label, the ratios of these primary plant nutrients are revealed as the product's N-P-K ratio. For example, a fertilizer with equal amounts of each element would have an N-P-K of 5-5-5. This would be considered a general-purpose, complete fertilizer. However, to be considered complete, a complete fertilizer doesn't need to have equal amounts of each of these, just close to it.
- Complete fertilizers can be store bought, or a gardener can mix their own complete fertilizer up by mixing individuals components together, customizing their ratios of each nutrient.
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