jberry
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You shouldnt use hardly any ammonical nitrogen either...
Hydro nutrients rarely have more than 3-6% of their total Nitrogen in ammonical form... Over 32% of Dyna Grows total Nitrogen is ammonical nitrogen, which is why it is really a soil nutrient, but since they arent using any Urea based Nitrogen they can get away with calling it a soil and hydro nutrient.
If it contains any Urea based Nitrogen at all, then it is designed for soil and should only be used for soil.
Hydro nutrients rarely have more than 3-6% of their total Nitrogen in ammonical form... Over 32% of Dyna Grows total Nitrogen is ammonical nitrogen, which is why it is really a soil nutrient, but since they arent using any Urea based Nitrogen they can get away with calling it a soil and hydro nutrient.
If it contains any Urea based Nitrogen at all, then it is designed for soil and should only be used for soil.