What happen to vegetables and fruits if we use excess pottasium content in the soil
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Toxicity: Usually not absorbed excessively by plants. Excess potassium can aggravate the uptake of magnesium, manganese, zinc and iron. Sulfur: Deficiency: The initial symptoms are the yellowing of the entire leaf including veins usually starting with the younger leaves.
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art X - Protected Cultivation of Vegetables (for Information) . ... For Tissue culture banana, apply 50% extra fertilizers at 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th ... Plant the budded plants in the centre of the pits and stake it. ... Soil and Climate: Red laterite soil with good drainage and high organic matter content. ... Pottasium Nitrate
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