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Fish emulsion fertilizer is an organic product derived from fish processing waste, predominantly used as a liquid fertilizer for plants due to its high nitrogen content, along with other nutrients such as phosphorus and potassium. It promotes healthy plant growth, which indirectly benefits butterflies by ensuring the availability of healthy host plants for larvae (caterpillars) and nectar sources for adults. However, direct application of fish emulsion on plants frequented by butterflies should be done with caution. Although not toxic, the strong odor may deter butterflies temporarily. It's also important to follow the recommended dilution rates to avoid nutrient burn, which can harm both plants and the microscopic life within the soil that contributes to a healthy environment for butterflies. Using fish emulsion as part of a broader, butterfly-friendly garden approach—including planting native flowers and reducing pesticide use—can support butterfly populations effectively.
The comparison of strength between rosin and resin largely depends on the context in which they are used, as both have distinct properties and applications. Resin, in its natural or synthetic form, is a viscous substance that hardens upon curing, making it incredibly durable and suited for creating strong adhesives, varnishes, and composite materials. Rosin, on the other hand, is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, primarily used in the music industry on the bows of stringed instruments to provide friction, and in soldering as a flux. In terms of adhesive or structural strength, resin would be considered stronger due to its chemical properties and curing process. However, for applications requiring grip or tackiness, such as bowing of a violin, rosin is unparalleled. Therefore, the notion of strength is subjective and entirely dependent on the application.
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