Law of the Minimum
Law of the Minimum.
“Growth is proportional to the amount of the most limiting nutrient, whichever nutrient it may be. Likewise a plant's growth is restricted by the lack of a single element, even though there may be sufficient quantities of all other essential nutrients." --Justus von Liebig (1803 - 1873)
This historic principle compares the growth of a plant with the amount of water a barrel can hold, where the boards of the barrel equal the essential nutrients. The barrel can be filled up only as high as the shortest board allows. Repair the too-short boards - that is, add the essential nutrients required by plants back into the soil - and the plants can grow to their maximum potential.
Great Big Plants Energy Drink for Plants protects your plants against the Law of the Minimum by adding back into your soil the major nutrients, micronutrients and rare earths that your plants need for maximum growth.
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