Carrot
A large-sized carrot variety known for its size and sweetness.
Balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay, well-draining but retains moisture, highly fertile.
Optimal for a wide range of plants, nutrient availability is high.
Soils with some organic matter, but still insufficient for optimal plant growth.
Mild salinity, some sensitive crops may start showing signs of stress.
Impact: Sensitive plants like beans and carrots may experience reduced growth; tolerant plants generally unaffected.
Somewhat dry, common in transitional climates.
Impact: Moderate stress for moisture-sensitive plants; may require supplemental irrigation.
Strengthens cell walls, improves soil structure and aids in nutrient uptake.
Central to photosynthesis, as it is part of the chlorophyll molecule.
Necessary for nitrogen fixation and utilization, and the formation of enzymes involved in plant metabolism.
Essential for plant growth, promotes lush, green foliage.
Vital for energy transfer and photosynthesis, helps in root and flower development.
Key component of some amino acids and vitamins, supports overall plant metabolism.