Fertilization: Why Mixing Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer is Recommended
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Fertilization - why mixing organic and inorganic fertilizer is recommended.
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We didn't get the answer to the title of this video. What a waste of my life.
The Potassium name is derived from the english word potash. The chemical symbol K comes from kalium, the Mediaeval Latin for potash, which may have derived from the arabic word qali, meaning alkali. Potassium is a soft, silvery-white metal, member of the alkali group of the periodic chart.
I cant stop re-viewing your video.its just blowing my mind .
Learned a lot ,thanks .
Good lesson sir. Thanks
K is from the word kalium - from latin -
The K stands for Kalium aka potassium
The right place to be
To not get confused I make my self to be used to call it Kalium rather than potassium
So where ? Is the answer ??????????
He mentioned nothing about organic !
He didn't mention it in those words, but he talked about what the soil naturally does, so I guess that was the 'organic' component of his discussion. Also, that was a longer discussion than we got in this video. They're trying to get you to join some website..
He was talking about how a plant takes up nutrients to grow. Organic is a preference not a nutrient.
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Tell this to cannabis growers. They see such a thing as blasphemy 😂😂😂 I've been combining them for years, and the plants love it!
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title is misleading! Time wasted
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