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- 4. This abbreviation helps us remember the break down the fertilizer analysis
- 6. This fertilizer type has been engineered by humans
- 7. This fertilizer weight is multiplied by 44 percent to find the actual weight
- 9. This fertilizer type has a specific logo on it to certify its quality
- 11. This fertilizer analysis has different quantities of NPK
- 15. Do this to administer fertilizer directly to roots
- 17. This fertilizer analysis has only one of three major nutrients from NPK
- 18. What P stands for in NPK
- 19. This fertilizer analysis has all equal parts of NPK
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- 1. What the K stands for in NPK
- 2. This is a more invasive way to place fertilizer in root zones of trees
- 3. This way to administer fertilizer directly to roots of trees
- 5. This fertilizer weight is multiplied by 83 percent to find the actual weight
- 8. This form of fertilizer dissolves in water easily
- 10. This form of fertilizer is the most readily available
- 12. What the N stands for in NPK
- 13. This application style uses a line of fertilizer spread across the top soil on either side of a row of plants
- 14. This method of fertilizer is directed at leaves of plants instead of roots
- 15. This form of fertilizer is not liquid but significantly cheaper than granule
- 16. This application style uses granules spread on the surface of soil
