Primary nutrients definition

Primary nutrients means total nitrogen, available phosphate, or soluble potash, or any combination of those nutrients.
Primary nutrients means a plant food that is essential for normal plant growth and includes nitrogen (N), available phosphate (P2O5), or soluble potash (K2).
Primary nutrients means nitrogen (N), available phosphate (P205) and soluble potash (K20).

More Definitions of Primary nutrients

Primary nutrients means the following plant foods: Nitrogen (N); Available Phosphate (P2O5); and Soluble Potash (K2O).

Related to Primary nutrients

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