Secondary Nutrients | AgroLiquid B2B
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While primary nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are widely recognized as essential for plant growth, the secondary nutrients, calcium, magnesium and sulfur, are equally important. Unfortunately, secondary nutrient deficiencies can be difficult to identify and manage. But, we're here to help.
In this Back 2 Basics video, Brad and Ryan discuss secondary nutrient management best practices and deficiencies.
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