What happened to my plant? - Symptoms of nutrient deficiency in plants
So by the middle of summer, it is often the case that our vegetable plants or ornamental plants or fruit in the garden don't look like the big book says they should. We often think that the plants have been attacked by a pathogen or pest. But we don't always have to look for external invaders. Sometimes the rot or discolouration is caused by symptoms of nutrient deficiencies in plants. Such as magnesium deficiency or possible calcium deficiency.



The Liebig minimum principle - a basic law of plant breeding
I'm sure many of us have come across the name Justus von Liebig in the course of our studies, yet we don't think much about him in our everyday lives.
As a chemist, Liebig worked a lot on the uptake of nutrients by plants. He is credited with the Liebig minimum law.
Liebig recognised as early as the second half of the 1800s that plant growth is always limited by the factor that is present in the least amount. In other words, plants can only make optimal use of the nutrients and energy they take in from their environment if they are available in the right proportions. This means that if, for example, a large amount of phosphorus is supplied to a crop, but other nutrients are in short supply, the plants they cannot use it effectively phosphorus.
To illustrate this, he used an old barrel, some of whose bellows were already rotten and broken, while the rest of the bellows remained intact:

The water in the barrel symbolises the level of nutrient utilisation in the plant. It is always influenced by the factor of which there is the least.
Symptoms of nutrient deficiency in plants: Unfortunately, by the time the plant shows symptoms, it may be weakened because the lack or inability to absorb one nutrient means that other nutrients cannot be used. This can give your plants an easier target for both pathogens and pests. It is therefore advisable to supplement nutrients before symptoms appear.
Symptoms of nutrient deficiency in plants - The solution
Danuba is perfect for prevention DanuVital BIO+ product.
🌱 special foliar fertiliser for intensive growthto help address nutrient deficiencies
🌱 chemical-free solution for calcium deficiency and magnesium deficiency
VIDEO: DanuVital BIO+ a foliar fertilizer for plants that is 100% organic and all the essential nutrients (11 types) for the plant. These nutrients, microelements, are N, P, K, Mg, S, Ca, Fe, B, Mn, Mo, Zn.

How nutrient deficiencies help DanuVital BIO+?
- In a period of intense growth helps continuous growth
- By using it we can avoid growth and yield reducing nutrient deficiencies and symptoms in plants. For example: nitrogen, sulphur, magnesium, iron, boron, manganese, zinc, potassium, calcium
- When applied to the plant, the product increases its nutrient concentrationst, so a water pump is started from the root, as the water moves from a lower concentration to a higher concentration. This water pump brings additional nutrients to the plant and helps it to evaporate optimally.
- Product visible within one week greening effect, which results in a healthier plant!
How to apply?
1-2 dl in a 10 litre sprayer DanuVital BIO+ product and spray it on the green foliage.
VIDEO: DanuVital BIO+ enters the plant a few hours after spraying on the leaves and feeds it for about 2-3 weeks. A DanuVital BIO+-thanks to the balanced supply of nutrients, the plant is provided with a balanced supply of nutrients and its resistance is enhanced.


At this time in summer, the plant protection SoftGuardcan also be applied together with the fertiliser and alternated in 2-3 week cycles Ino Si and the Asco Alga which together provide the plant with an excellent stress tolerance.
We wish you a bountiful and healthy harvest!

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