Which Is Better: Dry or Liquid Fertilizer? | TEVA
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More growers are recognizing the importance of adding phosphorous and potassium in liquid form into their fertility programs. It’s about feeding the plants, while taking care of the dirt.
TEVA’s Chris Kasten and Mark Coots discuss the differences between dry and liquid fertilizers. Both have their uses, but nutrient availability and efficiency are better in liquid form. Learn why in this video, and how fertilizer placement impacts efficiency too.
VIDEO EDIT: The graph and what we said should be reversed. Poly is 2 phosphates and 1 water. You can turn poly to ortho by adding water and heat or turn ortho to poly by evaporating water off." (From 4:20-4:50).
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