Optimum performance of greenhouse plants relies on tracking your fertilization program and adjusting over time. Neil Mattson discusses the basics of root-zone monitoring for pH and EC. Proactive laboratory tissue analysis and substrate analysis can also keep your fertility program on track before problems develop. he also covers interpreting laboratory analysis and diagnosing and solving some of the most common nutrient disorders.
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