GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Not all plants respond to fertilizer the same way.
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Survival of the tomato plants depended on the fertilizer.
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Fertilizer can affect the growth of tomato plants.
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Only fertilizer can make tomato plants larger.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Application of a chemical fertilizer increased growth of tomato plants (number of leaves per plant, plant height, and cumulative pruning fresh biomass) compared with plants grown with an integrated fertilizer treatment, especially early in the growing season.
Detailed explanation-2: -Feed Your Tomatoes With Phosphorus Water-soluble fertilizer formulations like 24-8-16 and 18-18-21 provide phosphorus needed to promote fruiting, but some gardeners on a quest for large tomatoes prefer to apply 0–45–0 triple superphosphate at a rate of 1/2 cup per 100 feet of row.
Detailed explanation-3: -"Like many herbaceous plants, tomatoes need nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, potash, calcium, and magnesium, along with other trace minerals to grow and fruit successfully, ” says gardener and tomato growing expert Emma Biggs.
Detailed explanation-4: -Examples of the Null Hypothesis : Tomato plants do not exhibit a higher rate of growth when planted in compost rather than soil. : Tomato plants show no difference in growth rates when planted in compost rather than soil., because there is a difference in growth rates.