by Johnathan Grieve | Thursday, 12 Sep 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog, Uncategorised
The element carbon, with the symbol C and atomic number 6, is the seventh chemical element in the biochemical sequence of essential plant nutrients. It is the chemical basis of all known life. Plants absorb carbon from the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide. ...
by Johnathan Grieve | Tuesday, 10 Sep 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
Phosphorus, with the symbol P and atomic number 15, is the sixth chemical element in the biochemical sequence of essential plant nutrients. In the previous article in this series, I likened the role of magnesium in the biochemical sequence required for healthy plant...
by Johnathan Grieve | Thursday, 15 Aug 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
Magnesium, with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12, is the fifth chemical element in our biochemical sequence of essential plant nutrients. As the positively charged ion (Mg⁺⁺) at the centre of chlorophyll, no plant could survive without magnesium. Photosynthesis is...
by Johnathan Grieve | Friday, 17 May 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
In contrast to the lack of awareness of the importance of plant nutrients such as boron, silicon and sulphur, it is probably safe to say, that every farmer is well-aware of the role of nitrogen in plant growth. The issues with nitrogen are different. Nitrogen is a...
by Johnathan Grieve | Monday, 13 May 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
We continue with our series of articles about the biochemical sequence necessary for healthy plant growth. The biochemical sequence is an explanation of the cycles, and the roles that biochemicals play in the development of plants. You can read back on this blog...
by Johnathan Grieve | Friday, 15 Mar 2013 | BioLOGIC®, Blog
The Three Kings Preparation is one of a series of biodynamic preparations created by Hugo Erbe(1885-1965), who lived his life as a committed biodynamic farmer in Germany. His interest was to find ways to connect more closely with the elemental world and encourage...