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Does anyone have any experience using this for their bloom? Growganica Incredible Bulk Organic Bloom Booster 0.1-10-25
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What element is better in bloom: P or K?It seems to have a high potassium content. That's not really good. Because too much of one Macro nutrient, and not enough of the other Macro nutes can possibly cause lockout issue with nutrient uptake.
Both and all Macro and Micro nutrients In the right ratios. The Roots Organics Uprising bloom dry nute I use is a 3-6-4 npk, the foundation Uprising is a 2-1-1 and is basically a Cal/Mag blend.What element is better in bloom: P or K?
Not saying you're wrong. HOWEVER. Why does the fertilizer you listed have a higher P ratio than K? (3 6 4)Both and all Macro and Micro nutrients In the right ratios. The Roots Organics Uprising bloom dry nute I use is a 3-6-4 npk, the foundation Uprising is a 2-1-1 and is basically a Cal/Mag blend.
That's a Great question that you ask. The reason is cannabis wants/needs a little bit more phosphorus than potassium during flowering. Also it still needs some nitrogen also. But at much lower levels during flowering as compared to when it's growing in its Vegative Stage.Not saying you're wrong. HOWEVER. Why does the fertilizer you listed have a higher P ratio than K? (3 6 4)
Furthermore, there's this nutrient I'm interested in using. Gaia Green Power Bloom, it's NPK is 2 8 4, similar to the one you mentioned, albeit a bit different (barely).
Both are 'bloom' type fertilizers, why is the Phosphorus element contained in both higher than that of their potassium counterpart? If I didn't know any better, just looking at the NPK ratios of both bloom fertilizers I'd reckon P was more important in bloom. Am I wrong in my observations?
I wasn't sure about that also. But I just figured he had a typo, and meant to say Nutrient Uptake. Sorry there, @BarnacleBill, I'm not trying to speak, or answer for you."neutrino uptake" - Oh God no. Please, just no.
"neutrino uptake" - Oh God no. Please, just no.
Hats off to you!I wasn't sure about that also. But I just figured he had a typo, and meant to say Nutrient Uptake. Sorry there, @BarnacleBill, I'm not trying to speak, or answer for you.
The Phosphorus (P) is very important during the development of the flowers in all plants. That is one reason we see the Cannabis "finishers" from most recognized fertilizer companies having a high P number from about the start of the bloom or flowering stage until the last few weeks. Up until then the P amounts will be lower but everything changes when the flowers start.Both are 'bloom' type fertilizers, why is the Phosphorus element contained in both higher than that of their potassium counterpart? If I didn't know any better, just looking at the NPK ratios of both bloom fertilizers I'd reckon P was more important in bloom.
Yeah typo. I don't think it was that hard to figure out. Sorry if you think it was funny. It wasn't meant to be.I wasn't sure about that also. But I just figured he had a typo, and meant to say Nutrient Uptake. Sorry there, @BarnacleBill, I'm not trying to speak, or answer for you.
It wasn't that I thought it was funny, or making fun of you. I just simply pointed out to the other members who were flippin ya crap about a simple Typo.Yeah typo. I don't think it was that hard to figure out. Sorry if you think it was funny. It wasn't meant to be.
Yeah typo. I don't think it was that hard to figure out. Sorry if you think it was funny. It wasn't meant to be.