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04-05-2006, 01:09 AM #1
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I just purchased Liquinox no nitrogen bloom, is this a good nute for flower. The directions say it is acid type fert. My ph is already around 7. Will this raise the ph to a harmful level? Any experience you may share will be helpful. Will wait for reply before feeding, just started flower 2 days ago.
rockcopper Reviewed by rockcopper on . BLOOM FOOD I just purchased Liquinox no nitrogen bloom, is this a good nute for flower. The directions say it is acid type fert. My ph is already around 7. Will this raise the ph to a harmful level? Any experience you may share will be helpful. Will wait for reply before feeding, just started flower 2 days ago. Rating: 5
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04-05-2006, 01:10 AM #2
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P.S. NPK is 0-10-10
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04-05-2006, 03:06 AM #3
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acid have low ph. P is the main thing that lowers ph. Plants need N is just tastes bad when you smoke it. Also there are different types of NPK which make the numbers really complicated and with out knowing the type it is hard to say.
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