HammerHead by Advanced Nutrients
Posted by Lee G. Leissett | October 04 2011 | 9231 views | Comments ↓
PK 13/14 formulas on the market tend to burn your crops and fall short of expectations. 
For years, medical marijuana growers have supplemented high amounts of phosphorus to their crop during the blooming stage. High phosphorus fertilizers help trigger a plant’s natural blooming hormones, thus creating larger fruits or flowers. Unfortunately, most gardeners don’t realize the important role potassium plays in blooming enhancement. Potassium is key in regulating water and nutrient movement within a plant’s cells.
Osmosis is essentially the process of equalization between cells within a plant. We know that plants use osmosis to move water and nutrients through their cells, but few people know that potassium is an essential nutrient utilized by plants in this process. Plants can “pump” potassium ions into a cell, changing its salinity and causing an incentive for water movement to create balance. Plant cells will also swap potassium ions for other ions, making nutrient movement between cells possible.
Medical marijuana growers experiencing deficiencies in blooming while using a high-phosphorus fertilizer are probably not overdosing with phosphorus, but instead under-dosing the potassium. The proper ratio of phosphorus (P) to potassium (K) for medical marijuana should be around 1:2. This is why all the PK 13/14 formulas on the market tend to burn your crops and fall short of expectations.
Advanced Nutrients saw the problem with the standard 13/14 formulas and developed HammerHead. HammerHead is the only PK formula to come close to the optimal 1:2 phosphorus to potassium ratio. Supplying medical marijuana crops with proper potassium in the blooming phase will boost yields, reduce stress and enhance overall flavor and aroma. Like always, HammerHead comes with Advanced Nutrients’ 100% satisfaction money back guarantee.
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