Fish meal

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Nutrients Delivered by Fish Meal

  1. Nitrogen (N): Nitrogen is a vital nutrient for plant growth. It is a key component of chlorophyll, the molecule responsible for photosynthesis. Fish meal is an excellent source of organic nitrogen, which promotes vigorous growth and lush, green foliage.
  2. Phosphorus (P): Phosphorus is crucial for energy transfer within plants. It supports root development, flowering, and fruiting. The phosphorus in fish meal helps plants establish strong root systems and improves their overall resilience.
  3. Potassium (K): Although fish meal is relatively low in potassium compared to other nutrients, it still contributes to the overall nutrient balance in the soil. Potassium is essential for various plant processes, including water regulation and disease resistance.
  4. Calcium (Ca): Fish meal also contains calcium, which is important for cell wall structure and root development. It helps plants absorb other nutrients more efficiently.
  5. Micronutrients: In addition to the primary nutrients, fish meal provides a range of micronutrients, including magnesium, sulfur, and trace elements like iron, zinc, and copper. These micronutrients play crucial roles in plant metabolism and overall health.