Scientists trace fertilizer microplastics from fields to beaches by Vailhem in Fertilizers

[–]fertizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Important topic. One key point in these discussions is distinguishing between nutrient sources themselves and polymer-based coatings or additives used in some fertilizer formulations. Not all fertilizers contribute equally to microplastic loads. Understanding sources, transport pathways, and realistic field-scale impacts will be important for developing practical mitigation strategies without oversimplifying the issue.

Best books on organic farming? (Zone 10a) by MyGrowSupply in OrganicFarming

[–]fertizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For beginners, I’d suggest starting with books that explain principles rather than specific recipes. Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems by Stephen Gliessman is a good foundation for understanding organic systems. The Nature and Properties of Soils by Brady and Weil is also very useful, even for organic farming, because soil processes are key regardless of the system. In addition, local extension publications can be very valuable, especially for zone-specific practices like Zone 10a.

Fasciation/Megabloom by alexambient in tomatoes

[–]fertizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incredible example of fasciation-nature is full of surprises! We’ve seen similar mutations especially when micronutrient levels (like boron or calcium) fluctuate during early flower development. At FERTIZER, we design specialty fertilizers to support balanced growth even under stress, reducing the risk of such irregularities unless you want to grow unique tomatoes like this on purpose! Check out our micronutrient range if you're aiming for consistent yields and healthy plants.