How Much Urea Do You Put in the Garden?. Urea is a synthetic fertilizer that is high in nitrogen, one of the three essential nutrients for plants. In fact, nearly half of urea’s weight — 45 to 46 percent — is nitrogen. Nitrogen encourages leaf and stem growth, but too much can inhibit fruiting or cause leaf burn.
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IF it is just a mater of taking an indiscriminate amount of soil / a pinch and sticking it in the small side of the fancy plastic box and filling it with soil, THEN WHY DOESN'T SOMEONE JUST STATE THAT ???
I would have designed it to fill the large side of the box with soil and run it full of water
engineered a small hole in the bottom of the partition so the water would fill it up with a good cross section of your soil for the more accurate test.
As a mater of fact , I think I will carefully drill it out to do just that and seal the outside hole with silicone. Fill it 1/4 of the way full of water and use 1/4th of the capsule by weight to get an accurate test 4 times as long before I buy a meter.
I know I am never going to buy another one of these test tits, that's for sure.
nice info. it was quite educative
Cool info – thanks!
1:25 PMSL! Lets not take any chemistry lessons from you…
Ammonia is alkaline!!!
It looks like he used bottled water that has a ph of 7.
If you aren't sure of your bottled waters ph, feel free to test it 🙂
i just learned some of this stuff in science today!
I thought ammoina was alkali lol