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Old 03-11-2005, 09:22 PM
Philippe Lemaire \(remove oldies\)
 
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Default Is Potassium not assimilated by plants ?

Andrzej Konarski wrote:
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Elaine T wrote:


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.


Thanks to both !

My tap water should be 0.64 mg/l
I add with KH2PO4 about 3 mg/l per week


Add kh2po4 only to fresh water to reach 1-1,5 ppm in water to change .
if you need more PO4 add some fish and do not add kh2po4 daily because K is
cumulating as you write.


Thanks !

So no K enters in plants structure !?

Philippe


 
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