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Old January 21, 2015   #1
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Default Phosphorous Acid is very different than Phosphoric Acid

Phosphorous acid = H3PO3 (Also known as phosphate) As in Agri-Fos and Plant Doctor (formally Exel LG)

Phosphoric acid = H3PO4 (Also known as phosphorus) The “P” component in NPK fertilizers

More on this here by amideutch http://www.tomatoville.com/showpost....08&postcount=7

I do believe at one time Agri-Fos and Exel LG were both ORMI certified. My guess is that someone put the idea in the heads of some people in the ORMI sanctioning body that H3PO3 and H3PO4 were similar. In reality they are no more similar to each other then carbon dioxide is to carbon monoxide.

Carbon Dioxide = CO2 – All animals breathe this out and all plants take this in great quantities.

Carbon Monoxide = CO – Deadly to all animals and plants at anything above 667 parts per million.

What a different one little number can make!!!

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