Urea nitrate. Photography credit: Daniel Grohmann

Alternative Of Urea for Orchids

Culture

by Anu Dharmani

Originally published in BellaOnline

Posted by Sys Admin over 7 years ago.

Article Blog   Article Index

Once we learnt to how to produce fertilizers for plants, there was a tremendous sprout in their use. Urea was an early entrant in the list of artificially prepared commercial fertilizer. Though it has proved its usefulness time and again, but now experts are of the view that man-made fertilisers do not provide the much-needed micronutrients to orchids. As a result, we now see a shift in use towards bio-fertilizers or natural fertilisers. The process of adding natural fertilizers to supplement plant growth is known by the name of ‘green manuring’.

Coming back to urea, it is used to supply the essential nutrient - Nitrogen. It is usually given in liquid form. The question now arises whether biological fertilisers can replace urea or not? The answer for that is: Yes, it can be replaced and there are a number of options. We have legumes, they are a good source of nitrogen. Dried legumes stubs (left over portion of the plant after harvesting) can be mixed with the growth media and nitrogen will get released as the plant degrades. Manure mixed with remains of nitrogen-fixing plants such as peanuts, soybeans, fenugreek, clover and other such plants can provide nitrogen to your orchids.

Another example of bio-fertilizer is Azolla. Azolla also captures atmospheric nitrogen like the legumes. Dried Azolla mixed with the growth media can serve as a good source of nitrogen. Unlike legumes, Azolla can be grown in a small area. Used tea bags and coffee grounds and filters also provide nitrogen.

The advantage of these bio-fertilizers is that along with much needed nitrogen; these also supply the micronutrients that are quite important but are required in very small quantities. When the orchids get fertilised by urea, the orchid only get nitrogen and the much needed micronutrients become deficient in the orchids. Unlike urea where much of the nitrogen released is not used by the orchids but gets leached away and thus gets wasted, when bio-fertilizers are added to the growth medium not only are the nutrients released slowly and the orchid can absorb it according to its need, but orchids also received much-needed micronutrients that are just as essential as those nutrients that are required in large quantities.

Share on Social Media:  
Log in to Add a Comment

New Topics

  1. John Urey asked question Blooming Stenglottis Venus “jamboree “ in category General Discussion
  2. Claudia Young asked question RO system in category General Discussion
  3. Roberto Lizama asked question Help to identify in category General Discussion
  4. Tatjana Opekunova asked question Cattleya new roots and Flower buds in category Cattleya Alliance
  5. Mary Lane asked question Orchid roots .com site? in category General Discussion

New Comments

  1. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Blooming Stenglottis Venus “jamboree “" by John Urey
  2. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on member plant Lc. Canhamiana var. coerulea 'Cobalt' by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  3. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on member plant Sns. gemmata by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  4. Stefan Neher commented on topic "Orchid roots .com site?" by Mary Lane
  5. Kevin Barry commented on member plant Bul. Tammie Sue Pernas by Tony Pernas
  6. Linda Hartman commented on member plant Ctt. Final Blue by Linda Hartman
  7. Kevin Bergeson commented on member plant Paph. rothschildianum by Kevin Bergeson
  8. Carol Holdren commented on topic "recently purchased orchid shows unstoppable roots " by David George
  9. Michael Makio commented on orchid V. Beatrice Makio
  10. Carol Holdren commented on topic "shorter stem with less vigorous blooms" by katherine mott
  11. Carol Holdren commented on topic "need info on yellow bird" by Glenda Ratliff
  12. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Looking to join an orchid club." by Paula Milano
  13. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on topic "Repotting Large Cattleyas" by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  14. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on member plant Paph. malipoense by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  15. William Gorski commented on topic "how difficult is it growing from seed" by kevan gregory
  16. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Information " by Carmen Britton
  17. Carol Holdren commented on member plant C. lueddemanniana var. Coerulea, Venosa by Paulo Fiuza
  18. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on topic "Banrot 40WP" by Therese Stecher
  19. Maria Lucia Prieto Real commented on orchid Rlc. Village Chief Armani
  20. Mariana Chacon commented on orchid Gom. Jiaho Queen