Susan Slobac writes about--foxfarm nutrients.
Foxfarm Nutrients come in a full range of organic as well as inorganic nutrients and plant supplements. There are differences in the nutrient components, and these changes in the formulas help to induce the plants to behave in certain, helpful, ways.
Foxfarm fertilizers, as do all types of fertilizers, have listed on their labels their ingredients and the proportions used in the particular formula that you are examining. Plant nutrients are broken down into macronutrients as well as micronutrients. The big three that you will always see listed, as well as the percentage contained in the specific fertilizer, are listed in this order of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which are notated chemically as N,P and K. The other macronutrients include calcium, magnesium, sulfur and silicon; micronutrients, found in very small amounts in the fertilizer, consist of chlorine, iron, boron, manganese, sodium, zinc, copper, nickel and molybdenum. Nitrogen is used to promote foliage growth, and thus you would want to look for a Foxfarm fertilizer that had a high percentage of nitrogen if you were trying to grow salad greens or a gorgeous lawn, for instance. A higher percentage of phosphorus promotes flower and seed formation as well as rapid plant growth and root growth, so gardeners growing fruits and flowers would want a Foxfarm fertilizer with more phosphorus. Foxfarm nutrients that offer a high percentage of potassium when compared to the other two elements help plants to improve their fruit quality and it also helps to make the plant more resistant to diseases. It is important to note that most often Foxfarm nutrients contain all three of these important elements, but the percentages of each will vary depending on the specific formula and what the purpose of the Foxfarm fertilizer is.
One of the Foxfarm nutrients that emphasizes nitrogen is the Foxfarm American Pride Organic Based Dry Mix. With a 9-6-6 formula for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it is designed to boost foliage production as well as the size and color intensity of blooms and buds.
A popular Foxfarm fertilizer is Foxfarm Big Bloom. Foxfarm Big Bloom puts an emphasis on phosphorus and potassium. With these elements readily available, Foxfarm Big Bloom promotes luscious large flower blooms, and it improves the fragrance of flowers as well as the taste of fruits and vegetables. Foxfarm Big Bloom can also be used in conjunction with other Foxfarm nutrients, and they will not cause fertilizer burns in the plants, which can occur if plants receive too much fertilizer.
You can find these and other fine Foxfarm fertilizers available online from fine discount hydroponic supply sources.
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