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The three most important plant nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.  NPK fertilizers are named for the chemical symbols of these elements: '''N''' for nitrogen, '''P''' for phosphorus, and '''K''' for potassium.  Fertilizers are marked with the percentage of each of these nutrients.  For example, a fertilizer may be marked as '''18-51-20''', which means it is 18% Nitrogen, 51% Phosphorus, and 20% Potassium.  You may notice that these numbers do not add to 100% - the remainder is made up of &amp;quot;fillers&amp;quot;.  Fillers prevent the nutrients from clumping together and &amp;quot;burning&amp;quot; the plant.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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