Önce Toprağı Besleyin: Kimyasal Gübre Besin Değildir

This video emphasizes that chemical fertilizers used in agriculture are not a sufficient source of nutrients for plants on their own, and that soil health should be the primary priority. According to the author, while artificial supplements may provide a quick but temporary boost to plant vitality, this method is unsustainable unless the soil's microbiological structure and organic matter are preserved. For fertilizer to be effective, it is crucial that the soil is not compacted and that ecosystem balances, such as water retention capacity and biodiversity, are in place. Incorrect applications disrupt the soil's natural cycle over time, making orchards dependent on external inputs and leading to problems such as salinization. Therefore, the fundamental goal of agricultural strategies should be to nourish and improve not only the plant but also the soil that sustains it. In conclusion, chemical inputs should be used only at the right time and as a support tool, rather than replacing the soil's biological capacity.