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Prevada - that's that I'm thinking. I've read some threads about people using the Canna PK 13/14 during flower, and I've also read things on "they myth of P for flower". Bottom line, it sounds to me like all sources are saying that at least some K during flower is good, and while P might not help, it might not hurt either.
Thanks so much Prevada!
This was a free sample, so no idea on cost, but looks like their website has prices. They are based out of Colorado I believe. https://keytolifegarden.com/
I believe the gibberellin doesn't survive the processing of the kelp both in liquid or dried forms for reasons unknown to me. I think the ratios of cytokinin and auxins control lateral growth/elongated at the cell level and both need each other in some amount, the kelp just boosts the levels available and at the correct ratios for growth. I am not positive but I believe that the reversed ratios (or at least a different one) would suppress growth.What does does it mean when a phytohormone is stable?
This makes me wounder my self as no body really recommends kelp after first week in flower or stretch.
However, I can see on that proudct that its written veg-Flower
Also wouldnt be the high K low N benificial in late flower?
most plants use about 200PPM of P max, if we add 500 what will this mean? P is a nightmare, the more you use, the more you need to use. It is about the water soluble to active to fixed pools and how these three sources interact with each other. Plants have evolved over billions of years to address the Phosphate puzzle, we are just ruining it as per usual. How many insects die per sqM of soil every year? How many plants live and die, how many microbes are there with stored ions of NPK?Prevada - that's that I'm thinking. I've read some threads about people using the Canna PK 13/14 during flower, and I've also read things on "they myth of P for flower". Bottom line, it sounds to me like all sources are saying that at least some K during flower is good, and while P might not help, it might not hurt either.
its in meal, not in liquid :-) You are right on the hromones, its too much Auxin and Gibbs people worry about I think as this is a growth relating. The cyctokinin is a key part of flowering cycles, perhaps they removed the Aux and Gibbs in this product? Perhaps its Comfrey LOL?I believe the gibberellin doesn't survive the processing of the kelp both in liquid or dried forms for reasons unknown to me. I think the ratios of cytokinin and auxins control lateral growth/elongated at the cell level and both need each other in some amount, the kelp just boosts the levels available and at the correct ratios for growth. I am not positive but I believe that the reversed ratios (or at least a different one) would suppress growth.
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