As far as I’m aware, K-Lite is the only fertilizer that was developed specifically for use on orchids and other epiphytes. It also has the highest Mg and Ca content. Despite objections I’ve heard, practical experience has shown that it also works well on tomatoes, herbs, figs and annuals.
That’s said, the MSU RO formula and the Jack’s product also have plenty for orchids, even when used with pure water.
As far as the micro’s are concerned, they are considered “micro”nutrients or “trace elements” for a reason; the demand is low, they are primarily used in catalysts and transfer phases in the various phytochemical processes within the plant, so aren’t consumed very much, so don’t need to be supplemented as often. It is common in some large (non orchid) nurseries to feed cheap NPK fertilizers most of the year, and only add trace elements once or twice a year.
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