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What does phosphate do to plants

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it helps plants convert nutrients into usable energy for it to grow.

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a lot of plant fertilizers actually have phosphate, this is because it aids the plant to have stronger roots and stems. It's needed for some plants to be healthy and also supports transfer energy in the plant.

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