Efficient fertilization

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Sand: Sand soil has large sandy soil, loose soil, coarse grains, poor capillary performance, easy loss of fertilizer and water, and low potential nutrient content. This type of soil should be applied with organic fertilizers, such as soil and fertilizer, straw returning to the field, and gradually improve soil properties.
Clay: This kind of soil has a heavy texture and strong ability to retain fertilizer and water, but it has poor permeability and slow fertilizer efficiency. Therefore, the application of organic fertilizer must be fully prepared for decomposing, and the application of chemical fertilizer should be appropriate early, and should be eaten more and eat less. Excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer should be avoided in the later period to prevent crops from being late. In addition, it is also necessary to dilute the loose soil and improve soil aeration.
Loam: Loam is a soil with good traits. It is suitable for the growth of various crops. Generally, it can be fertilized according to the production requirements and crop growth. In principle, long-acting fertilizer should be combined with short-acting fertilizer to meet the demand of fertilizer in different growth stages of crops; organic fertilizer and chemical fertilizer should be combined to fertilize soil, and use heavy fertilizer; large amount of element fertilizer combined with micro-fertilizer, timely crop Provide all the nutrients needed; nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium combination, mutual synergy.
In addition to looking at the soil, you must also look at the pH of the soil when fertilizing. Soil pH has a great impact on the availability of nutrients and is an important basis for rational fertilization.

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