Deuem wrote:
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Yavimaya: if you were to only give 2/2/2 to one plant, that will not be strong enough to grow if the plant needs 8/8/8... it doesnt matter that the total nutes used are the same, 8/8/8 in 1 litre of water is not the same to the plant as 2/2/2 in 4 litres of water, even though "its getting the same amount of nutrients"...
I have no idea on how you got to this conclusion. The 8-8-8 would have 4 times the nutrients. 8-8-8 in 1 liter would still be 8-8-8 in 4 liters as a measurement of NPK. If I mixed 1/2 teaspoon of 8-8-8 into 1 litter of water and then 2-2-2 into 4 liters then the 2-2-2 would be only 1/16 the concentration level of 8-8-8
Like Yavimaya said those were just example numbers, but it sounds like that is an important concept for optimizing plant growth... Deuem, I think mathematically, that example was saying both 1 liter of water 8-8-8 and 4 liters of water 2-2-2 contain the same quantity of nutes. If the 8-8-8 nutes weigh 4 grams per 1 liter dose and the 2-2-2 nutes weigh 1 gram per 1 liter dose, 4 liters of 2-2-2 water has the same amount (different percentage, but same amount quantity-wise) of nutes as the 1 liter of 8-8-8.
So nute concentration is a plant factor for optimizing plant growth...
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Sam