Thanks. I think potassium is the least troublesome element. pH has essentially has no effect on potassium. The concern of pH for micro and macro nutrients generally comes from the fact at higher pH many nutrients convert into insoluble materials thus plant roots are unable to absorb them with water. Potassium does not form any insoluble material as a function of pH.Syed Adnan wrote:Thankyou Izhar and farooq, nice knowledge sharing,being an Enginner i always think technical never started anything without having prepared , actually my plants have shown sign of lack of nutrients because the leaf growth is good bbut flowering is less, this has been proven by the tests that Potassium is low in soil as well as PH is higher which is not supporting the addedd Ptassium to be absorbed .thanks .
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