Archives for Plant Nutrition - Page 2
Calcium for Plants: Cell Walls, Blossom-End Rot, and Soil Balance
Calcium is easy to misunderstand in the garden. It is essential for plants. It helps build strong cell walls, supports growing tips and roots, and plays a role in many…
Molybdenum for Plants: Why Tiny Nutrients Still Matter
Molybdenum is one of those plant nutrients that can feel almost too small to worry about. Plants need it in tiny amounts, but tiny does not mean optional. Molybdenum helps…
Potassium for Plants: Strength, Water Balance, and Fruit Quality
Potassium is the K in N-P-K. It does not get as much attention as nitrogen for leafy growth or phosphorus for roots and flowers, but potassium quietly supports many of…
Phosphorus for Plants: Roots, Flowers, and Fruit
Phosphorus is one of the three big fertilizer-label nutrients, the middle number in N-P-K. It is often described as the root, flower, and fruit nutrient. That is useful shorthand, but…