Plant Nutrients Review

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Plant Nutrients Review

Plants which suffer from a weak stem is likely to be suffering from this deficiency. Also the main ingredient of limestone. Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorus Magnesium

Condition where leaves begin to yellow. Chlorosis Necrosis Deficiency Toxicity

Important nutrient for seed and fruit development Important nutrient for seed and fruit development. Deficiency causes leaves to be smaller and stem to be narrow. Sulfur Nitrogen Potassium Phosphorus

Deficiency causes yellowing of lower leaves and the plant to be very small. This nutrient is crucial for plant growth Nitrogen Phosphorus Calcium Potassium

Condition where plant parts are dead. Chlorosis Necrosis Deficiency Toxicity

What is wrong with this corn plant? Nitrogen Toxicity Phosphors Deficiency Nitrogen Deficiency Calcium Deficiency

Nutrient important to create chlorophyll for photosynthesis. Magnesium Sulfur Calcium Phosphorus

Important nutrient for enzyme function Important nutrient for enzyme function. Added to soil to correct an alkaline problem. Calcium Sulfur Potassium Magnesium

What is wrong with this tomato plant? Nitrogen Toxicity Phosphors Deficiency Nitrogen Deficiency Calcium Deficiency

Nutrient important to root development Nutrient important to root development. Deficiency causes purple coloration on underside of leaves and stem. Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Calcium