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Slideshow: Understanding Plant Nutrition Poinsettias

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August 24, 2009

  •  Figure 2. If nutrient levels are low in the unrooted cutting because of inadequate stock plant nutrition, this shows up as defi  © 2009
    Figure 2. If nutrient levels are low in the unrooted cutting because of inadequate stock plant nutrition, this shows up as defi
  •  Figure 3. During propagation, high EC or phosphorus in the mist system can lead to distorted foliage and delayed rooting. Cutti  © 2009
    Figure 3. During propagation, high EC or phosphorus in the mist system can lead to distorted foliage and delayed rooting. Cutti
  •  Figure 4. An experiment where plants had either a normal (base charge) or high (high charge) pre-plant fertilizer rate, and whe  © 2009
    Figure 4. An experiment where plants had either a normal (base charge) or high (high charge) pre-plant fertilizer rate, and whe
  •  It is important to provide calcium throughout the crop to avoid deficiency symptoms.  © 2009
    It is important to provide calcium throughout the crop to avoid deficiency symptoms.
  •  It is important to provide magnesium throughout the crop to avoid deficiency symptoms.  © 2009
    It is important to provide magnesium throughout the crop to avoid deficiency symptoms.

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PRITAM (Mon Aug 20 06:35:09 2012)

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