How does slow release fertilizer differ from soluble fertilizer? How do you
determine which type of fertilizer to use on an indoor plant?
What will be an ideal response?
Slow release fertilizer differs from soluble fertilizer in that it is in the form of small,
plastic-coated beads that dissolve over a period of time when applied to the soil mixture.
This gives the plant nutrients slowly and steadily over time because it plant absorbs the
released nutrients as needed. Soluble fertilizer is a liquid or solid that is applied
periodically to house plants
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a. Produce less oxygen c. Produce an equal amount of oxygen b. Produce more oxygen d. Produce no oxygen
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. in the margin B. in balloons C. in the parts list D. in the title block E. none of the above