Which materials from the soil can prove good for plants?
- The organic
matter is any living thing or remains of a living organism present in the soil.
It adds on nutrients to the soil and is very good to growth and sustenance of
plants.
- The plant
nutrients are divided into two groups. Those required by plants in large
amounts are called macronutrients; these are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium,
calcium, magnesium and sulfur.
- Plant micronutrients, needed in tiny amounts include iron, chlorine, zinc,
molybdenum, boron, manganese, copper, sodium and cobalt.
- Macronutrients
and micronutrients are all critical to normal plant growth and development
- They are
simply needed in different amounts.