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little-soldier

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I remember reading somewhere that (NPK) 100-100-200-60 is what I need to aim for optimal vegetation growth. I have floranova grow and bloom and I need someone to tell me what and how much I have to mix in order to aim for something in this range.
can any1 help?
thx
 
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rule35sub1

Where did you read that at? If you are growing grapes maybe... for buds, you want more nitrogen during veg growth.
 
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ampersand

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FloraNova Bloom @ 8ml/gal is something like 125-110-180-60-60-120 - which technically is all you need, but a dab of floralicious or molasses never hurt nothing.
 

little-soldier

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why would the FloraNova Bloom @ 8ml/gal give me more nitrogen than phosphorous if the bottle reads 4-8-7-2
shouldnt there be twice the amount of phosphorous compared to the nitrogen?
 

little-soldier

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german do you actually read my posts because what you just said doesnt even make sense and if it would it wouldnt be close to what I am asking
 
You asked, "why would the FloraNova Bloom @ 8ml/gal give me more nitrogen than phosphorous", I answered that nobody wrote this. Never mind.
 
8ml a gallon is a great formula!!!

That is a good Mix till week2 of flower.. Then back off on the Nitro and bump up the Bloom...

He does know what he is talking about... You ask Questions then knock the guy who tries to help? If you are looking for less bushy plants back off on the grow sooner then week 2... Google Latewood Theory. it will be on Cannabis.com goes into major details...

Good luck GL!
 
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little-soldier said:
why would the FloraNova Bloom @ 8ml/gal give me more nitrogen than phosphorous if the bottle reads 4-8-7-2
shouldnt there be twice the amount of phosphorous compared to the nitrogen?

I've had to think about this after running CNS-17 through the calculator and I think that the size of the atom/molecule is why (density).

It's like how different elements have different charges, making it impossible to accurately convert EC to ppm.
 

sarek

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I think N has a double negative charge 2- compared to 1- single charge for most other fertilizer components. So when measuring Electrical conductivity (EC/ppm) N conducts twice as much charge aproximately.

I think.
 

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