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Old 02-11-2005, 09:31 PM
Elaine T
 
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Default Is Potassium not assimilated by plants ?

Philippe Lemaire (remove oldies) wrote:
Then, it is merely a catalyst being in higher and higher concentration,
depending on water changes !?

Could anyone discuss this subject ?
The only K I add comes from TMG and little KH2PO4.
Nitrates come from Ca(NO3)2 and Mg(NO3)2...
P and N are stable from week to week but K is raising.

Thanks in advance !

Philippe


K is most certainly assimilated by plants. Perhaps your tapwater is
relatively high in K and the additional K from the TMG is too high of a
dose.

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