Nutrient "NPK's" Formulations
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All plants, whether they are
grown in soil or with hydroponics require a balance
of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium (N-P-K) and
trace elements to grow properly. These nutrients are
available to plants in soil in small amounts, but
over time they get depleted and need to be supplied
separately to make up the deficit. In hydroponics,
it is all the more important to ensure that plants
get the right nutrients in the right amounts.
Hydroponics formulations are structured for
specific stages of plant life cycle. A plants
nutrients requirements vary according to the stages
of its life cycle. When plants are in the vegetative
stage, they require greater amounts of nitrogen,
which is the key element in development of leaves
and stems. Deficiency of nitrogen during the growth
period leads to stunted growth with yellowing of
leaves. This is the most commonly seen deficiency in
plants. During the flowering cycle, the ratio of
nitrogen, the plant requires less nitrogen more
phosphorus and potassium.
Nitrogen
Nitrogen is essential for plant growth. Nitrogen is a part of every living cell. The two forms of nitrogen which plants take up are in the ammonia (NH4) and nitrate (N03) ion forms. Most agronomic crops take up most of their nitrogen in the nitrate ion form. Plants will utilize N in the (NH4) ion form if present and available to the plant. Lack of nitrogen and chlorophyll means that plants cannot utilize sunlight as an energy source to carry on essential functions such as nutrient uptake. Research has proven foliar or leaf applications of nitrogen is one form of application that can supplement a plants nitrogen requirements during the growing cycle.
Nitrogen is necessary for
chlorophyll synthesis and as a part of the
chlorophyll molecule is involved in photosynthesis.
Nitrogen is also a component
of amino acids.
Nitrogen is
needed for growth of plants.
Phosphorous
Phosphate is a very important plant nutrient (macro-nutrient) needed for the plant to complete its normal production cycle. The highest level of P in young plants is found in tissue at the growing stage. As plants mature most of the P moves into the flower and then to the seed or fruit.
Phosphorus is needed for photosynthesis.
Phosphorus is necessary for plant respiration.
Phosphorus is essential for
energy storage and transfer.
Phosphorus is needed for cell division.
Phosphorus is necessary for cell enlargement.
Phosphorus is essential for several other plant
processes.
Potassium
An important function of Potassium is its influence in efficient water use. It helps in the process of opening and closing of plant leaf pores, called the stomata. Potassium is found in cell walls which surround stomata. Adequate amounts of Potassium can increase stress conditions on plants during drought conditions. Potassium is also responsible for producing quality crops.
Potassium is essential for
protein synthesis.
Potassium is important in the breakdown of
carbohydrates, providing energy for plants.
Potassium helps to control ionic balance
Potassium is important in the translocation of
minerals.
Potassium helps plants to overcome effects of
disease.
Potassium is essential in the
fruit formation stage.
Potassium helps improve shelf life of fruits and
vegetables.
Potassium is involved in the activation of more than
60 enzymes which regulate the rates of major plant
growth reactions.
When it comes to nutrients and proper formulations,
everyone has questions. The good news for you is
that we have the answers. The key
hydroponics can be directly associated with
nutrients and lighting. With out the proper amount
of either your plants will be in trouble. For that
matter too much of either is also not a good idea.
If you can't find the answers you are looking for on
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to one of our knowledgeable staff members.