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GMT

The Tri Guy
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When you say flower chuck, do you mean like daisy or our flower. Are you asking is bloom and flower just diff words for same thing? Or are you asking can we use general flower nutes for our plants in bloom?
 

nycnoob

Member
Yeah i really dont understand what you mean by it...i think gmt covers the areas of possible meanings.. man GMT and his willingness to help others
 
G

Guest

To answer your question; No...bloom/flower are the same process/term & we are referring to the same nutrient.

Plant foods are measured in an N-P-K format.

Nutrients have an N.P.K. ratio on the packet. This shows the amount of Nitrogen (N, The leaf maker), Phosphorus (P, The root maker) and Potassium (K, The flower maker) the nutrient contains as a percentage.

During vegetative growth the plant needs lots of N (nitrogen).

During flowering the plant needs less N (nitrogen), more P (phosphorus), and a little more K (potassium) than it did during vegetative growth.

http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11004&highlight=roots+shoots
 
G

Guest

:bat: Chucky,LOL
I seen too many of your grows for this question :bat: ,that's enuf,put the bong down for one day,ya need the air :wave:
 

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