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Old 05-11-2005, 11:28 AM
Philippe Lemaire \(remove oldies\)
 
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Default Is Potassium not assimilated by plants ?

Elaine T wrote:
Philippe Lemaire (remove oldies) wrote:


Thanks !

So no K enters in plants structure !?

Philippe


Again, potassium (K) IS assimilated by plants. It enters the stucture
of the plants, if that's how you want to say it. Are you sure of your
test results? Perhaps something else is accumulating in the water and
making your K test inaccurate.


Thanks again !

Is there some description of the standard plant composition ?
When leaves die, does K first return to water ?

Philippe




 
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