Questions tagged [nutrients]

Plant nutrient requirements

Use this tag for questions about the nutrients required by plants. A lack of certain nutrients can cause problems which often appear like disease. An over-abundance of certain nutrients can also cause problems and may even act like poisons (e.g. copper).

The most significant nutrients in terms of volume, are atmospheric (carbon & oxygen, absorbed from the air) and water (typically absorbed by roots from the soil). The remaining nutrients are all mineral nutrients and are typically absorbed from the growing medium:

  • Primary Macro-nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium)
  • Secondary Macro-nutrients (Calcium, Sulphur, Magnesium)
  • Silicon
  • Micro-nutrients (trace-minerals): Boron, Chlorine, Manganese, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Molybdenum, Nickel, Selenium, Sodium.

Note that most of these are listed by their elemental names. Most are poisonous in this form and can only be absorbed in their ionic form. E.g. Chloride ions rather than chlorine gas.

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Laying new topsoil, what if anything to mix in for worms or to kickstart healthy ecosystem?

For reasons that would take too long to go into (tl;dr version - a combination of mass gradual soil movement needing soil engineering, bad development, old paving/topslabs, + ground levelling to address long term ground issues) the entire top…
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Can I give sugar (or something similar) to flowering plants?

I was wondering if it's possible/advisable to give a flowering plant or any plant for that matter, sugar (or something similar) in addition to plant food?
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At what point do seedlings start to need nutrients?

A seed has all the food it needs to germinate so water is enough to make it grow, after that though, at what point are minerals and other nutrients needed? I suspect the time would depend on the type of plant, but is there a general way to explain…
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Can frog droppings be used as fertilizer?

In the context I am thinking, I would essentially be mixing the droppings into the topsoil in a plant bed. How much would be too much? How much would be too little to make a difference? Nutrient breakdown? Is Salmonella a risk?
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Why are my blackberry leaves tasting like sulfur?

People don't always realise but you can eat a certain amount of blackberry leaves (and use them as herbs to make tea for diarrhea and stuff). The tea usually tastes and smells pretty good (kind of like blackberries do, but much milder). In the past,…
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Nutrition for a Navel Orange

Need some help keeping my navel orange healthy. The first image shows the (semi-dwarf) navel orange shortly after I planted it in September 2012 (around 8 to 9 months ago from writing this post). The following image is from June 2013 (a couple of…
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Ash as a fertilizer?

I usually burn dried coconut husk and thorny stems from my lemon plants and I winder if the ash produced from burning such stems and leaves or paper can be a good way to fertilize plants? Or I need to mix it with compost? How or what do I do with…
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Clematis leaves turning purple

The picture below is of clematis Bourbon. Some of its older leaves are turning purple and I don't understand the reason. It has been like this for couple of months, we have new growth which makes me think that it is not a desease but some sort of…
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Squash vine stopped growing?

I've seen this on several squash plants, where the vine seems to stop growing but the growth tip is still trying to produce fruit. Not sure what this is called - internode shortening or something? I've seen possibly unrelated behavior on some…
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Hydrophonic - Tomato plant - purple like leafs

My hydrophonic tomato plant is showing some type of nutrition deficiency . don't know whats missing in my nutrition solution . Please help me
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What is wrong with my strawberry plants? Nutrient deficiencies? Should I let them flower?

On some plants, the ends of new leaves are brown and dry and keep the new leaves from unfolding. On older leaves, there are purple areas, and some edges are dry. A few weeks ago, I started supplementing the once a day drip water (ph balanced to 6)…
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Young Indoor Lychee Trees: Do I prune?

I germinated some Lychee seeds when it was really hot and humid in NYC this summer (~13 weeks ago). They grew really quickly and healthily until mid October when a new layer of leaves sprouted. The new ones struggled to grow and older leaves started…
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Venus fly trap plant closes its trap but won't digest

We bought a Venus fly trap about a month ago and it doesn't eat, we put a dead fly inside one of the traps and it closed, but after a while it opened up with the fly the same as it was before. This happened several times, the trap closed but the…
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Citrus tree deficiency or toxicity

I have an orange tree that has some issue but I can´t pin down what it could be, I don´t have that much experience with pinning down deficiencies or exceses on trees than in plants. I will post some photos, the decoloration could be manganese or…
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Hibiscus problems

I have a hibiscus exhibiting multiple problems. Around 6 months back, the leaves had turned skeletal, with sooty black growth (fungus?) more pronounced near the base and leaf undersides. After some alcohol rubdown to treat the fungus, I'd just kept…
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