Gases, metals and non-metals are the inorganic and organic needs for plant growth. The above-mentioned nutrients can exist in inorganic and organic forms, such as nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. Organic needs involve carbon-based, living or non-living substances whereas inorganic nutrient sources are minerals.
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Inorganic needs for plant growth include minerals such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that are essential for plant metabolism. Organic needs for plant growth include carbon-containing compounds like sugars, amino acids, and organic acids that are important for energy production and growth regulation in plants. Both inorganic and organic nutrients are necessary for healthy plant growth and development.
An organic plant has had loads of sprays and everything put on it
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No, manganese is not considered organic. It is a naturally occurring element that is found in the Earth's crust and is commonly used in industrial applications and as a nutrient in plant growth.
Vaseline is an inorganic product as it is a petroleum-based jelly composed of mineral oils and waxes. It is not derived from organic or plant-based sources.
Osmocote is an inorganic fertilizer that has all the major benefits of an organic fertilizer. The release of the osmocote will increase as plant growth increases.
Grass clippings are organic matter, as they are derived from living organisms (plants). They can be recycled through composting or as mulch to provide nutrients for soil and promote plant growth.
organic matter important to plant growth is humus.