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The three places that growth takes place on a plant is a certain temperature, water, and oxygen.
nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium
three primary nutrients which plant need for their growth are : 1.NITROGEN (N) 2.PHOSPHORUS (P) 3.POTTASIUM (K)
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Proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, but there are actually four more: water, vitamins, minerals, and nucleic acids
The three places that growth takes place on a plant is a certain temperature, water, and oxygen.
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Three are very important: phosphates, nitrates and potassium chloride.
nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium
Plants require 3 main (macro) elements to sustain active growth, these are N, P and K. These three are required to provide elements for green growth, root growth and fruit and flower formation. A number of trace or micro elements are also required but in much smaller quantities (i.e. amounts measured in parts per million). These, while they are not the main "building blocks" of growth are required to assist in enzyme and protein synthesis DNA replication (i.e. Mitosis and Meiosis's regulating mineral transfer (through osmosis) etc. In combination macro and micro elements work together to ensure active healthy plant growth. To much or to little of any of these elements, or imbalances in these elements manifest as plant disorders - e.g. discoloured or chlorotic leaves, aborted fruit and abnormal growth patterns. So in short, yes multivitamins may help in plant growth, but only if they are applied in conjunction with macro elements and applied in appropriate doses so that the plant is not "poisoned" by an overdose of these elements.
Change in temperature, change in climate, change in plant growth.
The three basic minerals that plants require for growth are: Nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P) and Potassium (K). Also abbreviated as NPK in the horticulture and agriculture industries after the elements abbreviations on the periodic table of elements. Nitrogen (N) is primarily responsible for the green, leafy growth of the plant. Phosphates (P) responsible for root development of the plant and Potassium (K) assists in flower and fruit production of the plant Micro elements are also required to sustain a balanced, deficiency free plant