CULT:Soil Amendments:Pod & Pollen


In a message dated 10/29/2002 3:15:49 PM Central Standard Time, 
lmann@volfirst.net writes:

<< of 'better' breeding stock
 happy enough to produce viable pollen. >>

Somewhere, a looooooooooong time ago, I read about plant nutrition and it's 
link to pollen/pod/seed viability.  I think I remember reading that potassium 
is needed for strong plants & good pollen/pod/seed production.  I have been 
going through my books (I never throw one away, but finally did throw away 
the old organic gardening mags.) in search of this vaguely remembered 
'morsel.'  I can't find it.  Maybe it's phosphorus?  Anyone have a clue what 
I'm talking about?  

Betty Wilkerson Zone 6 SouthCentral Kentucky

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