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The difference between granular organic fertilizer and compost in organic fertilizer production line

2023/05/18

In the simplest terms, fertilizer provides food for plants. Compost to feed the soil. While the difference may not sound like much, it does have a significant impact on the future of your garden and its soil, there are actually differences. Organic fertilizer and compost are waste sludge recovery products from municipal sewage treatment plants. But organic fertilizers have a higher nutrient concentration than compost sludge and are sold as dry pellets for general use. Composting in organic fertilizer production lines is simply composting and throwing in all household waste or plant parts or other materials. After a long time composting or consistent compost machine can finally be applied to the garden or field. Compost is used as a soil amendment and is low in nutrients. Organic fertilizer particles are carbon-based compounds. They can increase plant productivity and growth in a fraction of the time compared to compost. The main effect of organic fertilizer particles was to increase the content of soil organic matter. Improve the physical structure of soil; Increase the activity of bacteria and fungi.

The main difference between organic fertilizer particles and compost is that organic fertilizer particles processed by organic fertilizer equipment take up less space than compost. Because of the way it is granulated, it can be easily handled and transported. With the development of organic fertilizer production lines, the production time of granular fertilizer has been shortened. There are different types of fertilizers on the market, such as chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers and natural fertilizers. Today, granular organic fertilizers help plants and crops absorb fertilizer more quickly during the dry season. At the same time, due to its stable chemical stability, the fertilizer is easy to use in the soil and safe to transport, store and handle. As for compost, it maintains a healthy atmosphere in the soil, thus avoiding insects, plant diseases and weeds. However, since compost is used directly to improve soil conditions, it can be fully absorbed over a long period of time, especially during the dry season.

In addition, in the process of making compost, there are sometimes some heavy metals in the sludge that do not dissolve. If applied to soil, the condition of the soil can be seriously changed over time.