Peanuts are an annual legume that is widely grown in tropical and subtropical regions. The seed, although often eaten whole or as peanut butter, can also be used as a source of oil. After pollination, the budding ovaries (pegs) grow down to the soil where seeds develop underground. Calcium is a critical nutrient for this process, and its mobility can be improved by the application of Plant Impacts biostimulants.
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People are going NUTS over the results of this peanut plant! What a success! 🥜⠀ ⠀ 📸: Lori from English Gardens Clinton Twp⠀