This book delves into the world of liquid fertilizers, exploring their historical use in floriculture and greenhouse plant cultivation. The author meticulously examines various preparation methods, including hot and cold extraction techniques, and their impact on the nutrient content of these fertilizers. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to understanding the fermentation processes that occur in liquid manure, particularly the breakdown of organic nitrogen compounds and the release of ammonia. The author investigates the influence of factors such as heating, the addition of acid phosphate, and soil interaction on these processes. The research presented sheds light on the complex interplay between soil bacteria, nutrient availability, and plant growth. Through meticulous experimentation and analysis, the author reveals the delicate balance required for optimal fertilizer effectiveness. This book's insights into liquid fertilizer preparation and application remain relevant for those seeking to enhance plant growth and productivity in controlled environments.
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