On the chelated trace elements in plants
Between heaven and earth, the growth of all things and the flourishing of plants are related to the strength of the earth and nutrients. Among all kinds of nutrients, the chelated trace elements have extraordinary power.
The chelated trace elements are like the essence of nutrients, and exist in them in a unique state. They can make plants easier to ingest, just like opening a convenient nutrient channel for plants. Iron, zinc, manganese, copper and other micro-elements, through the method of chelation, the stability is greatly increased, and in the soil, it is not easy to combine with other substances and lose their effectiveness.
Watching plants grow, germinate and branch, the green leaves, the gorgeous flowers, and the fruitful fruits all rely on the help of chelated trace elements. Iron is a key factor in the process of plant photosynthesis. If it is deficient, the leaves are yellow and the photosynthesis is weak. Zinc is related to the synthesis of plant hormones, which promotes their growth and development. If it is deficient, the plants are short, the flowers are few and the fruits are thin. Manganese is beneficial to the activity of enzymes and helps metabolism. Copper is also necessary for many physiological activities.
Farmers who want to plant good grass must re-apply the chelated trace elements. However, the method of application is also exquisite. The dosage and method should be determined according to the type of plant and the growth stage. Mixing in basal fertilizer or spraying on foliar surface requires accurate application. Mixing basal fertilizer can supply fertilizer for a long time; spraying on foliar surface is quick-acting and emergency.
If applied properly, plants will be full of vitality, their resilience will be enhanced, and they will be able to resist pests, diseases, and droughts and floods. In fact, it is the guarantee of a bumper harvest and the maintainer of the earth's strength. Therefore, it is known that chelated trace elements play a great role in plant growth, and farmers cannot ignore them. If they are used wisely, gold will be produced in the sky and the earth, and the products will be abundant.