Of course not.
What is the difference between amino acids and other nitrogen?
Other nitrogen fertilizers
Need to be converted into amino acids on the roots or leaves of plants before they can be absorbed. This conversion process takes much time and consumes energy and trace elements in the plants themselves. Once the trace elements in the plants are consumed by nitrogen fertilizers during the conversion process, the plants will lack trace elements, leading to various diseases and pests.
Amino acid fertilizers
It is directly absorbed and used by plants, so when we supplement amino acids to plants, it will save a lot of time, thereby shortening the time period for fruit ripening.
Each of the 18 amino acids required by plants plays the different roles. What we need to know is:
Arginine and glutamic acid can promote flower and fruit preservation;
Phenylalanine and methionine can promote fruit color change;
Glutamic acid and lysine can promote photosynthesis and green leaves;
Serine and histidine can promote plant cell differentiation;
And the most important is tryptophan that can promote root differentiation.







