I'm used to seeing fertilizers that have percentages of the major nutrients in the teens, sometimes 20 or even 30. I've also heard all the warnings and horror stories of stunting, abnormal growth, burning, flower drop/fruit abortion, and outright killing plants through the use of too many nutrients, and plenty of cautions recommending to play it safe and use less than the manufacturer's recommended amount. And now... I find out that there are some fertilizers that not only surpass 30% of some major nutrients I see in commonly-found fertilizers like Miracle-Gro, they blow it away, up to 50% in some cases for phosphorus I've noticed. I noticed on FoxFarms' site, all of their "soluble fertilizers" are very strong. Hell, even the fertilizers for trees (and shrubs) that M-G sells don't get that high! And if a fertilizer formulated for trees, of all plants, is nowhere near that high... then I can't imagine anything else needing that much.
So what's the deal? How is this safe for the plants? Is it supposed to be insanely diluted to the point where the end result of each macro-nutrient is closer to the teens, 20s, 30s or whatever? I'm curious to find out why such potent nutes exist, and what the heck good they're for, and how people that use them feel safe from torching their plants or causing all kinds of other crazy stuff to happen... what are some real, serious uses for these supernutes?
Only thing I can think of is fertilizing a nutrient-loving plant growing in the sand of the Sonoran Desert... I have to be missing something...
So what's the deal? How is this safe for the plants? Is it supposed to be insanely diluted to the point where the end result of each macro-nutrient is closer to the teens, 20s, 30s or whatever? I'm curious to find out why such potent nutes exist, and what the heck good they're for, and how people that use them feel safe from torching their plants or causing all kinds of other crazy stuff to happen... what are some real, serious uses for these supernutes?
Only thing I can think of is fertilizing a nutrient-loving plant growing in the sand of the Sonoran Desert... I have to be missing something...