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Is the NPK ratio any good for flowering? My problem is that i can't seem to find any fertz with high P's and low N's but tend to find alot with either High K's or High N's. Please can someone direct me to someone or a shop that may have something with high P's? I found a Fertilizer 8-12-14 would this work for flowering and any comments and suggestions would be nice. Thanks in advance.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | yes it will work, but is on the heavy side for nitrogen. what type of shop? local, internet? fox farms tiger bloom and big bloom would be a better choice. you can get them around 12 bucks a liter. also a bat guana tea would help. theres plenty of high phosphorus guanos | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | what brand is it? it's a little higher in nitrogen than i would like in late flower but during the stretch and early to middle flower the higher n should be a good thing. a lot of people continue to use a veg fert for the first couple weeks of flower or alternate veg fert/flower fert because the plant still needs a fair bit of nitrogen in early flower. any hydroponics shop should have lots of ferts to choose from, but if not shopping in hydro store good fert ratios can be harder to find. you should be fine with that ratio though i think. lowes might have alaska morbloom which is 0-10-10 which would be a nice later flower fert for you, but would lack the n needed for early and middle flower.
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