Quick Facts
- Potassium is an element that is responsible for the transport mechanisms of nutrients and is vital for the water regulation of the plant. Osmotic regulation within the plant is necessary for various physiological functions such as flowering.
- It prevents the plant from being damaged by adverse climatic conditions (cold, drought, water stress, salinity, etc.)
- Potassium is involved with promoting root growth, maintaining stem strength, encouraging protein production
- Sulphur is necessary for nitrogen utilisation and is vital for protein formation. Shortages of potash in the plant cannot be rectified in-season
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