Why does it take longer for organic fertilizer to work than synthetic chemical fertilizers? What is the difference?

Chemical fertilizers feed the plant, not the soil. They provide a highly concentrated amount of nitrogen to the plant resulting in instant green up (2 to 3 days), but the effectiveness does not last. Organic fertilizers feed the soil, break down slowly and feed the plant only the amount of nutrients that the plant calls for.

When you purchase a 50 lb bag of chemical fertilizer with a NPK value of 25-5-5 you are getting 35% synthetic chemical nutrients and 65% of inert ingredients that contribute nothing. When you purchase a bag of BioFert 4-7-9 NPK you get 20% all natural usable nutrients and 80% organic matter which enriches and restores the microbial activity in the soil. Chemical fertilizers on the other hand work as deterrents for healthy microbial activity.

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