Phosphorus plays an important role for all living organisms and is an essential nutrient element for plants and animals. It has a key position in the combustion processes of the cell, and in the total energy transfer of the plant.
It is also a 'building block' of the cell walls, the DNA, and all sorts of proteins and enzymes.
For young plants, the presence of phosphate is vital; about 3/4 of the phosphorus consumed during a plant’s life cycle is absorbed in the first quarter of its life.
The largest amounts of phosphorus are found in the growing parts of the plant: the roots, the growth shoots and the vascular tissue.
Holds key place in both cell processes and total energy transfer of the plant.
Also a 'building block' of plant cell walls and DNA.
Small plant with purple/black necrotic leaf parts.
Leafs become malformed and shrivelled.
Mix inorganic phosphate fertiliser thoroughly through the soil.
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To be applied in the case of a trace element deficiency.
As a supplementary remedy to stimulate the growth and bloom.
Dilute 10-20 ml concentrate per 10 litre of water (1:1000/1:500).
A good fertiliser contains all essential elements in the correct proportions. Proceed with caution when determining the dose; an overdose could be harmful to the plant!