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  • Fertiliser
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  • A fertiliser is something that helps plants grow bigger and/or faster. The main elements needed in fertilisers for plants are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. The Haber process, which makes ammonia on a large scale is a key process in the manufacture of fertilisers.
  • The magical green liquid fertilizer can be found in the inner garden of Neuberg Keep, produced by the magical statue of a metal Elf maiden wielding a sword and a narrow necked urn. It is said to be prepared by Baron Tholdur's Gardener and looks like a thick, opaque liquid, with a fresh green colour. it is a highly concentrated fertilizer and, if you dip your hands in it, it will dye your skin green and make you a great plant grower (in fact Baron Tholdur's Gardener has green hands and forearms. If drunk, roots will sprot from the feet of who drunk it, first sign of a very quick transformation into a tree.
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Name
  • Fertiliser
Ingredients
  • *Dragon dung *Bones *Plimpy eyes *Dried kelp
Effect
  • Helps plants grow faster.
abstract
  • A fertiliser is something that helps plants grow bigger and/or faster. The main elements needed in fertilisers for plants are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. The Haber process, which makes ammonia on a large scale is a key process in the manufacture of fertilisers.
  • The magical green liquid fertilizer can be found in the inner garden of Neuberg Keep, produced by the magical statue of a metal Elf maiden wielding a sword and a narrow necked urn. It is said to be prepared by Baron Tholdur's Gardener and looks like a thick, opaque liquid, with a fresh green colour. it is a highly concentrated fertilizer and, if you dip your hands in it, it will dye your skin green and make you a great plant grower (in fact Baron Tholdur's Gardener has green hands and forearms. If drunk, roots will sprot from the feet of who drunk it, first sign of a very quick transformation into a tree.