A plant has a huge need for phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) during the flowering period and if we are able to meet these as a grower, the plant will reward us! This has ultimately resulted in PK 13-14. Phosphorus (P) among other things causes a faster cell division in the flower bunches, which makes them increase in size. Phosphorus also plays a crucial role in the metabolic processes of the plant. Potassium (K) is a significant contributor to an optimal sap flow in the plant. It causes the plant to develop a thicker stem and sturdy branches, which ultimately will result in a better harvest. Potassium also stimulates the sugar production in the flower bunches, from which the smell and taste of the final product will benefit.
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