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Originally Posted by Vitamin 420 I don't know man, it depends on how your plants are responding. You can only quantify half the process of growing, the other half you have to just feel out. If Budzilla works on your plants and they respond well to it, then keep it coming, but otherwise just experiment.
Relative to your question, I think that Budzilla has too much nitrogen and not enough phosphorus. Maybe a little too much potassium too, because the ratio between P and K is 1:6 and that's not good for the absorption of P. But then again, I'm just crunching numbers and not eating your nutrients, so listen to your plants if their opinions are different than mine  |
hey thanks for the help man. i picked up a bottle of this stuff yesterday
http://sog.open24x7.biz/catalog/prod...8d3e39732f36a6
it is N-P-K 1.9.1
the guy at the shop could tell what i was growing and i asked him what would be the best for the flowering stage and he pointed me towards that stuff.
gave my plant the first lot of it yesterday.........im guessing that is the rite stuff for my plant at the moment with low levels of nitrogen and high phospherus?