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Role of Potassium in Plant Culture

April 2, 2018

Role of Potassium in Plant Culture

Potassium (K) is the third of the three primary nutrients required by plants along with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). When you read the label on a bag of fertilizer (e.g.: 20-10-20), the third number indicates the percentage of potassium by weight in the fertilizer. Technically, this number refers to K2O, which is 83% elemental K by weight. Water-soluble fertilizers are typically formulated using potassium nitrate or potassium sulfate as the source of potassium. In cases where sulfate is lacking in a fertilization program, potassium sulfate is a useful material. However, potassium chloride could also be used, but should be avoided since the added chloride is not needed by plants and contributes unwanted salts.

Function of Potassium: Unlike nitrogen and phosphorus, potassium is not used in the structural synthesis of bio-chemically important molecules. Potassium is found within the plant cell solution and is used for maintaining the turgor pressure of the cell (meaning it keeps the plant from wilting). In addition, potassium plays a role in the proper functioning of stomata (cells located on the bottom of the leaf that open and close to allow water vapor and waste gases to escape) and acts as an enzyme activator.

Deficiency: Leaf tissue analysis shows that potassium levels are often close to those of nitrogen at around 3 to 5% on a dry weight basis. Plants that are potassium deficient typically show symptoms such as chlorosis followed by necrosis at the tips and along the margins of leaves. Since potassium is mobile within the plant, deficiency symptoms appear on older leaves.

In soilless growing media, potassium availability is not significantly influenced by pH. Potassium deficiency symptoms are most likely to appear when insufficient potassium is provided by fertigation. There are also situations where an induced potassium deficiency arises if calcium, magnesium or sodium levels are too high, but it is rare if a crop is fed with normal potassium rates.

C & S Country Gardens offers a complete selection of organic based water soluble and slow release granular fertilizers.

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