Effect
Phylgreen treated Spathiphyllum, cv. Sweet Lauretta, grown under a 100 % fertilisation level (practical conditions) were 4.9 % significant taller, had significant broader (+31 % ) and longer (+ 8.0% leaves), had no difference in fresh weight (+10.4%), had a significant higher dry weight (+15%), had no difference in root development or flowering, aboveground biomass had no difference in dry matter content (-0.9%), organic matter content (+0.5%), phosphorus content (-14%), potassium content (-4.5%), magnesium content (-3.6%), calcium content (-2.1%), natrium content (+25.8%) or total nitrogen content (-1%) compared to the untreated control under the same conditions.
Phylgreen treated Spathiphyllum grown under a 80 % fertilisation level had no difference in plant height (+3.2%), leaf width (+0.8%), leaf length (+1.3%), fresh weight (+6.9%), dry weight (+7.7%), root development and flowering, aboveground biomass had no difference in dry matter content (-0.5%), organic matter content (+0.2%), phosphorus content (-0.3%), potassium content (-2.5%), magnesium content (-4.4%), calcium content (-3%), natrium content (+91.2%) an total nitrogen content (-15.9%) compared to the untreated control under the same conditions.
Phylgreen treated Spathiphyllum grown under a 60 % fertilisation level had no difference in plant heigh (-1.8%), leaf width (-0.4%), leaf length (-2.2%), fresh weight (-2.9%), dry weight (-3.9%), root development and flowering, aboveground biomass had no difference in dry matter content (-0.9%), organic matter content (+0.3%), phosphorus content (-3.7%), potassium content (-0.6%), magnesium content (+8.7%), calcium content (+16.9%), natrium content (+21.4%) and total nitrogen content (+0.5%) compared to the untreated control under the same conditions.