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    Question about phosphate in the soil

    I understand that during flowering, having plenty phosphate is important to have in your soil. What about in the vegetative stage? How much should be in the soil? Very little, some or equal to your nitrogen and potassium?
    stinkbudd Reviewed by stinkbudd on . Question about phosphate in the soil I understand that during flowering, having plenty phosphate is important to have in your soil. What about in the vegetative stage? How much should be in the soil? Very little, some or equal to your nitrogen and potassium? Rating: 5

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    Question about phosphate in the soil

    "How much should be in the soil?"

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