tommyinajar
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Hi basically which is better, pro or cons-
or neither? I've read on a few sites, A+B is great but the blooming mix is a pass.
or neither? I've read on a few sites, A+B is great but the blooming mix is a pass.
I figure you're speaking about MKP. I use it, starting at week 2.5 of flower, 1.3-1.6g/gallon. That's in addition to Jack's 5-12-26 (A) and Calcium Nitrate (B) which all the plants get.Hi basically which is better, pro or cons-
or neither? I've read on a few sites, A+B is great but the blooming mix is a pass.
Well, considering that most of my plants go P def in mid flower if I don't add a bit of extra Phosphorus, I'd say that it's not a fallacy for me.I just read a blog that says bloom booster is nothing but a fallacy. THe plants will only take up what they need and adding P in flower does nothing.
That's fine.Well, considering that most of my plants go P def in mid flower if I don't add a bit of extra Phosphorus, I'd say that it's not a fallacy for me.
Besides, I don't call it a "bloom booster". That's a marketing term. I call it what it is. Potasssium and Phosphorus.
I was asking about Jacks bloom or utraviolet- IDK what MKP, kinda fertilizer illiterate, that's why the question.I figure you're speaking about MKP. I use it, starting at week 2.5 of flower, 1.3-1.6g/gallon. That's in addition to Jack's 5-12-26 (A) and Calcium Nitrate (B) which all the plants get.
Works perfectly fine for me.
Disregard. I misunderstood what you were asking.I was asking about Jacks bloom or utraviolet- IDK what MKP, kinda fertilizer illiterate, that's why the question.
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