Macronutrients
Basics
Fertilizer Calculations
Deficiency Symptoms
Fertilizer
100

Which nutrient makes plants green and drives leafy growth?

Nitrogen

100

What does pH measure in soil or water?

acidity or alkalinity

100

A 25 lb bag of 20-20-20 contains how many pounds of nitrogen?

5 lbs

100

Leaves turn pale green overall, starting with older leaves. What possible deficiency does this plant have?

Nitrogen deficiency

100

What do the three numbers on a fertilizer bag stand for?

(% N, % P₂O₅, % K₂O)

200

What is the difference between a macronutrient and a micronutrient in plants?

Macronutrients are needed in large amounts (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S), while micronutrients are needed in very small amounts (Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, B, Mo, Cl, Ni).

200

A soil test shows a pH of 5.0. Is that acidic, neutral, or alkaline?

Acidic

200

If a grower applies 200 lbs of 15-5-10 fertilizer, how many pounds of potassium oxide (K₂O) are applied?

20 lbs

200

Which nutrient deficiency causes purple leaves?

Phosphorus Deficiency

200

A fertilizer with only nitrogen and potassium but no phosphorus is called what?

Incomplete fertilizer

300

What are the three secondary macronutrients?

Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur

300

If your soil test shows a light blue color in the phosphorus tube, what does that mean?

(think of rapidtest lab)

Low Phosphorus levels: possibly needs to be fertilized. 

300

How many pounds of N are in 40 lb of 16-0-0?

6.4 lbs

300

Leaves have scorched edges that look burned, but veins remain green. Which nutrient is deficient?

Potassium

300

Poor chlorophyll formation and interveinal yellowing can indicate a deficiency of:

Magnesium

400

Which secondary macronutrient is part of chlorophyll and is essential for photosynthesis?

Magnesium

400

Your N test comes back low, but P and K are medium. What general growth problem might you expect in plants?

Yellowing of leaves and poor vegetative growth (nitrogen deficiency).

400

How many pounds of actual nitrogen are in 200 lbs of 20-10-10 fertilizer?

40 lbs

400

Why do growers test the pH of the soil or solution before deciding a plant has a nutrient deficiency?

Because if the pH is too high or too low, nutrients may be present but unavailable to the plant, causing deficiency-like symptoms.

400

Thin, weak stems and delayed maturity may be a deficiency of:

Phosphorus

500

If you saw scorched or burned leaf tips on your crop, which nutrient is likely deficient, and what type of fertilizer would you add to fix it?

Potassium deficiency. Add a potassium-rich fertilizer such as potash (K₂O) 0-0-10 or a high-third-number blend (like 15-5-30)

500

What does “deficiency symptom” mean?

Visible sign a plant lacks a nutrient

500

A 50 lb bag of 10-5-15 fertilizer contains how many pounds of potassium?

7.5lb

500

Your soil test shows a pH of 7.8. Even though soil tests show iron present, plants show interveinal chlorosis on young leaves. What is happening?

Iron or Nitrogen is “locked up” (unavailable) at high pH.

500

Why might a greenhouse manager choose liquid fertilizer instead of granular?

Faster uptake and easier use in fertigation systems.

600

Which nutrient promotes root development and flowering?

Phosphorus.

600

Why is drip irrigation efficient in greenhouse nutrient use?

Delivers nutrients directly to roots with little waste.

600

You apply 120 lb of 10-20-10 per acre. How many pounds of Phosphorus did you apply?

24 lbs

600

Interveinal chlorosis on new leaves usually signals a deficiency of:

Iron.

600

Why would a greenhouse use a high-K fertilizer near harvest?

Potassium improves fruit quality, color, and shelf life.

700

Which nutrient improves disease resistance and fruit quality?

Potassium.

700

Your rapid test shows medium nitrogen, low phosphorus, high potassium. How would you choose a fertilizer to balance this soil?

Select one higher in phosphorus, with moderate nitrogen, and little/no potassium.

700

40-lb bag, 18-6-12

How many pounds of N? How many pounds of P? How many pounds of K? How many pounds of Filler?

N= 7.2 lbs

P= 2.4 lbs

K=4.8 lbs

Filler=25.6 lbs

700

Why do greenhouse crops often show deficiencies faster than field crops?

Limited soil buffering/nutrient reserves

700

Why might a farmer apply lime before fertilizing?

To raise soil pH and improve nutrient availability.

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