Potasium phosphate
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- Subject: Potasium phosphate
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- Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 11:49:21 -0400
- Importance: Normal
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Is there a difference in plant utilization OR material handling
between
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE (monobasic)- monopotassium phosphate; KH2 PO4
and
POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE (dibasic)-dipotassium phosahate; K2 HPO4-3 H2O
Are they similarly soluble in water therefore likely to be induced into the
plant system equally.
Regards
Joel Kroin
jkroin@hortus.com
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