Hydroponic Nutrients: Fertilizer for Your Hydroponic Garden
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February/March 1993
By Stewart Kenyon
Toxicity
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A toxic (poisonous) situation is created when one or more elements are supplied in excessive amounts. This type of situation is unlikely to occur if the reader follows specific formulas. Still, better to be prepared and safe than sorry.
FERTILIZER ELEMENTS
•Ammonium phosphate: Nitrogen and Phosphorus
•Ammonium sulphate: Nitrogen and Sulphur
•Calcium Nitrate: Nitrogen and Calcium
•Potassium nitrate*: Nitrogen and Potassium
•Sodium nitrate: Nitrogen
•Potassium sulphate*: Potassium and Sulphur
•Superphosphate*: Phosphorus and Calcium
•Calcium sulphate*: Calcium and Sulphur
•Magnesium sulphate (epsom salts): Magnesium and Sulphur
•Ferrous sulphate*: Iron
•Manganese chloride: Manganese
•Zinc sulphate: Zinc
•Copper sulphate: Copper
•Boric acid powder*: Boron
* Best fertilizer salts to work with.
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