Growers should avoid “phosphorous bombs” – products that are overtly heavy in Phosphorous. They should feed their crops the right concentrations and ratios of phosphorus and potassium to achieve optimal harvests. Too much or too little can have adverse effects on plant growth. Each species is different and has a different optimal range, but the same principle holds true for all crops. King Kola is precisely formulated to cannabis cultivation.
This illustration shows how even tiny amounts of Phosphorous can greatly affect plant growth and vitality.
0.0145 mL/L of phosphorous provides the optimal nutrient level for peak plant performance.