That's simple. If you give a plant exactly what it needs, when it needs it, in the amount that it needs, the plant will be as healthy as is genetically possible. With hydroponics this is an easy task; in the soil, it is far more difficult. Using Principle nowadays many Methods are available. Radongrow provides all most all types of systems. Radongrow Provide Systems, Accessories, Training, Installation, and Consultancy for Kitchen gardens to Commercial farming.
Sunday 23 November 2014
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The main difference between chelated and non-chelated micronutrients is their availability for plant uptake. Chelated micronutrients are tho...
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Iron toxicity in plants can occur when the concentration of iron in the soil is too high, or when the pH of the soil is low (acidic). In aci...
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