Excerpt from A Study of Liquid Fertilizers
In the growing of many floricultural and other green house plants, it is often inadvisable or impossible to incorporate in the soil at the beginning sufficient available food to maintain the plants in the best condition throughout the season and secure a maximum production. Consequently feeding at varying intervals is necessary. For such feeding, liquid fertilizers are easily applicable and have been quite widely used.
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