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can someone give me research for this topic PLEASE!! Does Vitamins Affect The Growth Of A Plant? ?
Please help me! thank you its urgent I need it now! Its a science project....
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
ABSOLUTELY, vitamin "B" helps plants recover from stress & shock (as in transplant,disease,under-watering etc). it also improves the "strike rate" of cuttings (growing roots on clones).
other vitamins help plants as well, but it's very hard to get info about as it is like an industrial secret.
SUPERTHRIVE uses many vitamins in its formulation - try their website. superthrive is AMAZING i've NEVER seen a product do what it does - & i think it's the vitamins, it will just about bring a plant back from the dead.
so - www.superthrive.com & try superthrive in wikipedia as well.
i'd love to hear ANY information you find - could you email me ? :)
hope this helps
Source(s): gardening - 1 decade ago
not so much vitamins as minerals. nearly all plants require nitrogen for growth. go look at plant food packets and see the contents. also check out the different types of plant food. ie tomatoes, flowers need different nutrients than green houseplants. plants that grow on acid soil [azaleas] need different nutrients than plants that grow on clay/alkaline soil ie cabbages. They normally get these nutrients by photosynthesis or through uptake of water borne nutrients through the root hairs. check out chlorosis in plants as a classic example of lack of nutrient [nitrogen] in a plant.