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why would bananas be a great soil additive?

i‘ve done this experiment on using banana apple and orange peelings cultivated into soil for mustard seeds. we predicted that the banana‘s will produce more flowers than apples and oranges.our hypothesis was correct.what is it about bananas that had a better outcome than the other fruits?

Answer:

Banana peels are high in potassium, among other nutrients, that are released when they decompose. These nutrients are taken up by whatever is planted where they decompose. This results in healthier plants and, therefore, healthier blossoms. While apples and oranges are also good soil additives they can't match the nutrients in the banana peels. Good luck and enjoy!
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Bananas are less acidic than either and readily decompose.
Bananas are high in minerals. Not only potassium but also trace minerals. Potassium is the K in the NPK inorganic fertilizers. The thing that makes organic types of fertilization different is that they also contain various trace minerals. So, with bananas you're getting all that. Plus, they break down fast.
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