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Shelf Life on Fertilizer
#1
Does it have one? If so, which types have a larger one?  Is less potent fertilizer still worth something, assuming it exists?
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#2
Yes, without expiration how one can buy a new one? IT can be stored for a maximum of 8 to 10 years and that would be enough for a life cycle. Although the first few years it provides excellent growth in plants and from there onwards it would be losing its life.
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#3
I would agree with ramesh 8 to 10 years would be the fertilizer life and from their onwards it gets death.
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#4
That's an awesome for a shelf life, however I would like to spend only in a year, although farmers can enjoy and reuse them in multiple times for their crops.
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#5
There is an expiration but usually tells you on the packet. The average life is between 8-20 years.
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JoyFreak, post: 866, member: 52 Wrote:There is an expiration but usually tells you on the packet. The average life is between 8-20 years.
When the packet is opened we will forget the expiration date, however keeping a photo of it will make sense.
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