Dry vs. Liquid Fertilizer
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Chris Kasten and Mark Coots from TEVA Corporation discuss the differences between dry and liquid fertilizer options.
EDIT: "Whoops, first time on camera and I misspoke. The graph and what I said should be reversed. Poly is 2 phosphates and 1 water. You can turn poly to ortho by adding water and heat, or turn ortho to poly by evaporating water off." (From 4:20-4:50) Also see our correction video at: • Othro vs Poly Correction
would love to see a liquid K that can cash flow like dry K. because I have a liquid system and would love to see a K product that I can afford to get.
Dry and Liquid, They are the same depends how you use them. Pretty much liquid come from Dry fertilized. Mix dry in to water it make Liquid before you feeding your vegetable. Dry fertilized save you more money's,they are work the same.
Liquid is derived from an dry but you can’t just take a dry and mix with water and expect it to dissolve well
100% efficiency considered for liquid potassium hydroxide?
Could you arrive at your goal by banding dry two inches from the seed with dry. Being that dry is in right form for plant uptake
Woooooow that's good
Mo
You are not correct with the poly versus ortho phosphate.
What's the difference.
Why make a comment if you don’t explain 🤷