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. Chemicals that enhance the growth of plants.

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Answered by manya057111
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Answer:Potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen are created in nature from decomposing plants that have died. To stimulate plant growth, gardeners and farmers use fertilizers that contain the three essential macronutrients. Most fertilizers on the market contain large amounts of potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen.

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Answered by nelinipathirana8a
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Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the big three in fertilizer formulations. Plants require these three macronutrients to grow large and lush. Nitrogen promotes the growth of the foliage, while phosphorus and potassium support the growth of strong roots, stems, flowers and fruits. you can help provide the other three key nutrients plants need: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, also known by their scientific abbreviations, N-P-K. Nitrogen helps plants produce more chlorophyll, which especially promotes healthy leaves. Phosphorus encourages more and bigger blooms

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