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The regular all purpose plant food by Schultz has: - Urea - Ammonium - Potassium Phosphates - Potassium Nitrate - Iron EDTA - Manganese EDTA - Zinc EDTA - Coloring
- read the label- chemical analysis- pH measurement
My gosh it is the label on the food product that you purchase
It depends on if it trusted by scientist.
They are listed by quantity. The highest to the lowest.
Not necessarily. The ingredients on a food label are listed in order of the amount in the item. For example, if a label lists the following ingredients in this order (This is Frank's Red Hot): Cayenne Peppers, Vinegar, Water, Salt, Garlic Powder Then the sauce contains more Cayenne Peppers than any 1 other ingredient, more Vinegar than any 1 ingredient besides the peppers....etc. Make sense?
By law, any ingredients which may cause an allergic reaction must be pointed out on a food , so if it contains gluten , it will be clearly visible
Read the label on the bag for the ingredients.
Name, in alphabetical order.
The ingredients list tells what is used to make the food.
You can look on the ingredients on the label, most of them say it
There are more than 4 sections on a nutrition fact label. The most prominent are the following: Total Calories Total Fat Cholesterol Sodium Total Carbohydrates Protein