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phosphorous for flowering
earlier on today camille posted a link to the AOS guide on commercial phalaenopsis growing and although some of the advice comes across really defensive and some really outdated there has been some useful information in there.
http://www.aos.org/AOS/media/Content...psisPart_2.pdf here is an extract from article 2 I want to share: Plants supplied with 200 ppm nitrogen at every watering were superior to plants fertilized with 100 ppm of nitrogen (or less) at every watering. Therefore, we recommend incorporation of a complete fertilizer delivering 150 to 200 ppm nitrogen at every watering with adequate leaching. Another misconception is that a high concentration of phosphorus ensures excellent flowering. Research has repeatedly shown that many growers have been using excessive concentrations of this nutrient. In one study, phosphorus varying from 22 to 242 ppm (with 100 or 200 ppm of nitrogen) did not influence growth or flowering of phalaenopsis. Preliminary research indicates that 25 to 50 ppm phosphorus is adequate to grow an excellent crop Glad I finally found a good source stating one nutrient is fine all year round and messing with different NPK ratios is just overcomplicating things and shown to not even be beneficial for phals |
There was lively discussion about 6 weeks ago on the topic... Some very good information in the thread:
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