Does the plant get affected with organic manure?

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hiwenij736

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Hello everyone,
Recently I planned on buying a few flower pots and decided to plant seeds on my balcony.
Also, I am a newbie in gardening but with the help of my mom who has a little knowledge about planting the veggies, I was able to plant a few seeds. I recently bought organic manure online and also I am unfamiliar with the quantity of manure to be utilised while growing. I noticed an issue with a few plants where I had used organic manure in very less quantity but the plant grown so far is unhealthy.
So, what might be the reason for a plant growing unhealthy and also does a certain quantity of manure affect the plant health and growth?
 
Yes, plants can benefit from organic manure as it improves soil fertility, enhances water retention, and provides essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Organic manure also helps in promoting beneficial microorganisms in the soil, which contribute to healthier plant growth. However, overuse or improper application can potentially harm plants by causing nutrient imbalances or burning the roots. Proper application and timing are key for optimal results.
 


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