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C arbon-Hydrogen-Oxygen-Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium
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Nutrients Macronutrients Needed in larger quantities Micronutrients Needed in smaller quantities
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Non-Fertilizer Nutrients Cannot be supplied in a fertilizer Come from Water & Air (H2O & CO2) Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
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Primary Macronutrients Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Complete fertilizer must contain all 3
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Secondary Macronutrients Calcium Magnesium Sulfur
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Nitrogen Encourages Growth Gives plants a dark green color Deficiency: - Plant turns lighter green - Yellowing leaves - Slow growth
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Phosphorus Root Development Encourages Flowering Improves Winter Hardiness Deficiency Purplish coloration to leaves Stunted Growth
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Potassium Increases disease resistance Thickens cell walls Aids in the transport of food in the phloem Deficiency Yellowing, death of tissue at the tips.
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For Proper Fertilizer Application
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Calculating Pounds of Fertilizer A bag of fertilizer has 3 numbers on it. N-P-K 10-15-20 Weight of Bag X % of Nutrients = Lbs. of Nutrient in the bag.
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Practice Problem 10% Nitrogen- 15% Phosphorus-10% Potassium The bag weighs 50lbs. How many pounds of Nitrogen are in this bag of fertilizer? 50 x.10= 5lbs. Nitrogen
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Try it on you own: Problem #1 You purchased a bag 33 pound bag of 25-5-15 vegetable fertilizer for your garden this summer. If you wanted to re-create this fertilizer for next year, how many pounds of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium would you need?
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Answers Nitrogen: 0.25*33lbs.= 8.25 lbs. Phosphorous: 0.05*33lbs.= 1.65 lbs. Potassium: 0.15*33lbs.= 4.95 lbs.
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Try it on your own: Problem #2 You are mixing a fertilizer for your flower garden. You ended up with 50 pounds of fertilizer. The fertilizer contains 5 pounds of nitrogen, 5 pounds of phosphorous and 15 pounds of potassium. You want to patent your product, but you need to include the ‘three numbers’. What percentage of the fertilizer is nitrogen? Phosphorous? Potassium?
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Answer Nitrogen: 5 lbs./50 lbs.= 0.10 = 10% Phosphorous: 5 lbs./50 lbs. = 0.10 =10% Potassium: 15 lbs./50 lbs. = 0.30 = 30%
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