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Soil nutrients and their Interrelationships

Could a soil test demonstrate a supplement, for example, Phosphorus or Potassium inadequate sums in the soil, yet when a plant investigation is taken, there is a lack of this same supplement in the plant? Indeed, this circumstance can and happens. For instance, when a dry spell happens, the plant can't take up adequate soil supplements, yet a soil test demonstrates that the supplement at an adequate level in the soil. This is the reason we have to consider "water administration" as a component of an effective soil fruitfulness program.  Notwithstanding, there are different components which we have control over that can cause this same issue. For instance, not keeping up appropriate pH can stop or diminish take-up of supplements. Much of the time, high pH (7.0 or higher), lessens plant take-up of numerous supplements, and a low pH (5.0 or lower) can do in like manner. The exemption would be particular products supporting either a high pH or a low pH condition. Un...

Ways to control deficiencies of all 18 essential elements

Method 1: Boil 9 types of leaves Boil it for 3 times. Make it cool to normal temperature Filter it and spray it in 1:10 ratio. 1 litre with 10litre water Method 2: A healthy green leaf contains all nutrients. Healthy green leaf is the solution for all deficiencies. Take healthy green leaf soak in any liquid fertilisers like sour buttermilk, jeevamrut and mix in the soil. Microbes eat the leaf and release all nutrients to the soil. Note, jeevamrut will not supply nutrients directly...it supplies healthy microbes only. Microbes need food( mulch)  to survive. Microbes eat food and excrete nutrients. a)      Tamarind leaves are the rich source of zinc. b)      Hibiscus leaves contain copper. c)      Curry leaf, drumstick leaf, or any other leafy greens contain iron. d)      Arka leaves contain boron.(helps in getting female flowers in gourds) e)      All types of flowers contain molybdenum. f)...