Importance of Potash in Crops

Importance of Potash in Crops
  • Potash is an essential nutrient for good crop production

  • A balanced amount of potash increases the immunity towards adverse conditions in the crop such as pests, diseases, lack of nutrition, etc.

  •  the brightness of seeds, weight gain, and the quality of yield also increases.

  • Potash helps in good root development and strong stem growth in the crop, which results in its good grip on the soil.

  • A balanced amount of potash develops soil water holding capacity

  • Potash is an enhancer of crop yield and quality.

  • Potash deficiency affects crop growth.

  • The colour of the leaves becomes darker

  • Due to potash deficiency, the edges of the old leaf of the crop turns yellow and the tissue of the leaf dies, resulting in the drying of the leaves.

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Importance of Potash in Crops

Importance of Potash in Crops
  • Potash is an essential nutrient for crop production
  • A balanced amount of potash increases immunity for various conditions in the crop such as diseases, pest diseases, lack of nutrition, etc.
  • Potash produces good root development and strong stem growth in the crop, which results in it having a good grip on the soil.
  • A balanced amount of potash develops water holding capacity of the soil
  • Potash is an enhancer of crop yield and quality.
  • The lack of it stops crop growth.
  • Due to potash deficiency, the old leaf of the crop turns yellow from the edge while the color of younger leaves turns darker, the tissues of the leaves die and later the leaves dry up.
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