How to Feed Plants with Urea Without Harming Them: An Unconventional Solution

09.01.2023 12:11

Urea is a granular fertilizer that is odorless and easily soluble in water.

According to the expert of the online publication Belnovosti, scientist-agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , most often people turn to urea when it is necessary to replenish the lack of nitrogen.

However, if you simply take and scatter fertilizer on the beds, you will cause irreparable harm to the crops grown there.

In order not to be left without a harvest, it is necessary to take into account the rules of fertilizing technology.

We suggest you try a method such as spraying. To do this, you will need to prepare a solution, which requires 1 liter of water and 5-10 g of urea.

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Spraying vegetable crops is permitted throughout the entire growing season.

If we are talking about fruit and berry plants, the concentration of the solution should be significantly reduced: for the same volume of water, you will need 2 g of urea.

In both cases, it is not worth going to the garden or vegetable garden with a sprayer in sunny weather, but ideally in the evening.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Internet resource editor