zem
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Do you know how much P there is in phosphoric acid that is often used to ph down? it is a lot and by using that stuff without factoring it in leads to excess P issues.I have never read that high phosphorous causes a nitrogen lock out.
Too much Phosphorus levels affect plant growth by suppressing the uptake of: Iron, potassium and Zinc, potentially causing deficiency symptoms of these nutrients to occur def in plants. A Zinc deficiency is most common under excessive phosphorus conditions,
As well as causing other nutrients to have absorption troubles like zinc and copper. Phosphorus fluctuates when concentrated and combined with calcium