Impact of NPK and HA supplementation on Weed

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I'm not a big science guy but occasionally I run across some information that interests me so I slow down and dig in.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6589925/

In this study, we therefore focused on the chemical and physiological responses of medical cannabis to N, P, K, and HA supplements. The present study aimed to check potential effects of the supplemented nutrients under what is currently considered an optimal range of these nutrients supply...........

Opens my eyes a little as to why my jacks, calnit, Epsom approach has been working so well for me. Or at least that's what I'm figuring. I guess weed doesn't need a lot of it and can decline if pk levels are high. I dunno, I gotta read this half dozen more times. I smoke to much weed.. 😂
 
I'm not a big science guy but occasionally I run across some information that interests me so I slow down and dig in.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6589925/

In this study, we therefore focused on the chemical and physiological responses of medical cannabis to N, P, K, and HA supplements. The present study aimed to check potential effects of the supplemented nutrients under what is currently considered an optimal range of these nutrients supply...........

Opens my eyes a little as to why my jacks, calnit, Epsom approach has been working so well for me. Or at least that's what I'm figuring. I guess weed doesn't need a lot of it and can decline if pk levels are high. I dunno, I gotta read this half dozen more times. I smoke to much weed.. 😂
My head hurts simply from the “abstract”.
 
I'm not a big science guy but occasionally I run across some information that interests me so I slow down and dig in.


In this study, we therefore focused on the chemical and physiological responses of medical cannabis to N, P, K, and HA supplements. The present study aimed to check potential effects of the supplemented nutrients under what is currently considered an optimal range of these nutrients supply...........

Opens my eyes a little as to why my jacks, calnit, Epsom approach has been working so well for me. Or at least that's what I'm figuring. I guess weed doesn't need a lot of it and can decline if pk levels are high lil baby weed. I dunno, I gotta read this half dozen more times. I smoke to much weed.. 😂
Yeah, you're spot on. The study suggests cannabis doesn’t need high PK levels and can decline if those get too high. Your Jack's, CalNit, and Epsom approach likely works well because it provides a balanced nutrient supply without overloading the plants. The results show that moderate, steady feeding is more beneficial than pushing excess phosphorus or potassium. Keep it up—seems like you’ve got a solid formula.
 
Yeah, you're spot on. The study suggests cannabis doesn’t need high PK levels and can decline if those get too high. Your Jack's, CalNit, and Epsom approach likely works well because it provides a balanced nutrient supply without overloading the plants. The results show that moderate, steady feeding is more beneficial than pushing excess phosphorus or potassium. Keep it up—seems like you’ve got a solid formula.
Gm uses a bit more cal nit than I do I use it once a week in flower at 1/2 tsp per gal of water
 

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