Hi Glenda,Glenda wrote:Hi Dan,bonsai_Dan wrote:Hi all.
A little off this topic sorry but what does it mean when you say 16N - 0.5P - 20K + Trace Elements?I'm just new to bonsai and new to gardening in general so a little lost there. I've just potted my bonsai seedling into bonsai potting mix about 2 weeks ago, so would i really need to start using these feed agents or would i be over feeding my little guy?
Cheers Dan
The three macronutrients (= most needed) plants require are Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K). These three are the most important, as they only need very small amounts of elements like calcium, sulphur, iron etc, called micronutrients or trace elements. The numbers that come after the letters are the amount of that particular element.
Glenda
Calcium and sulphur are actually macronutrients, as is magnesium. Technically so are hydrogen, oxygen and carbon, but these 3 come from air. The S, Mg and Ca are often not recognized as macronutrients because they are hardly ever lacking in natural soils in the ground, and deficiencies are usually cured by adjusting the pH, not adding these elements. But in an inorganic mix and some other potting mixes, these may be deficient.
It is important to have trace elements. A deficiency in any macro or micro element will affect the health of the plant. Every one is needed in some amount.
Joel