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I am planning to use Jack's 3-2-1 formula on my next run. This formula comes out to a 3-1-4 NPK ratio. After reading so much I am considering adjusting the formula to different ratios. There are so many differing opinions!
Found this in a prior post and seems to make the most sense to me.
Not sure where he found the "actual ratios of N, P and K that...
Jacks321 and npk ratios
I am planning to use Jack's 3-2-1 formula on my next run. This formula comes out to a 3-1-4 NPK ratio. After reading so much I am considering adjusting the formula to different ratios. There are so many differing opinions!
Found this in a prior post and seems to make the most sense to me.
Not sure where he found the "actual ratios of N, P and K that...
Jacks321 and npk ratios
April 29, 2020 at 06:48PM
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