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Green House Powder Feeding Booster PK+ 1 kg
Green House Booster PK+ 1 kg – Cost-Optimized Bloom Supplementation for Systematic Operations
Growers who incorporate Booster PK+ into every cycle recognize measurable returns in flower density, resin coverage, and aromatic complexity. The 1 kg format optimizes that investment: a full kilogram covering 12-20 bloom rotations at the second-lowest cost per gram in the range. Within the Green House Powder Feeding system, Booster PK+ operates as the dedicated generative-phase supplement that elevates harvests from adequate to exceptional.
Metabolic Rationale for PK Boosting
During peak flowering, plant metabolism undergoes a fundamental shift from vegetative construction to generative production. Demand for phosphorus (cell division, ATP synthesis, bud initiation) and potassium (sugar translocation, cell wall assembly, stomatal regulation) peaks dramatically. Base fertilizers deliver balanced NPK across the full cycle but cannot address this demand spike without elevating nitrogen to levels that delay maturation. Booster PK+ resolves this with NPK 0-30-27: concentrated generative fuel at zero nitrogen. The 30% phosphorus drives cell division energy through ATP, while the 27% potassium accelerates carbohydrate transport to reproductive sites for heavier, more compact flower structures.
Magnesium and Sulfur: The Efficiency Multipliers
- MgO 8.2%: when P and K reach elevated concentrations, the Mg:K ratio shifts unfavorably. Integrated magnesium prevents this imbalance, maintaining chlorophyll synthesis and photosynthetic output even during advanced generative phase when energy demand is highest.
- Sulfur 9%: structural component of cysteine residues in terpene synthase active sites. The mevalonate pathway and MEP pathway – both responsible for terpene biosynthesis – require sulfur-containing enzymes. Sulfur deficiency during flowering directly limits the plant's capacity to express genetic aromatic potential.
- Trace elements (B 0.03%, Fe 0.1%, Mo 0.004%): boron supports pollen tube formation, iron is essential for electron transport chain cytochromes, and molybdenum participates in residual nitrogen metabolism during the generative transition.
System Integration
Combine with Hybrids 1 kg, Short Flowering 1 kg, or Long Flowering as base nutrition. For soft water operations, add Calcium 1 kg to complete the three-component system. For automated dosing, prepare stock solutions at 30 g/L in a dedicated reservoir separated from base fertilizer and calcium stocks. Apply from week 3 with progressive increase to 0.5 g/L at weeks 7-8, then discontinue 1-2 weeks pre-harvest.
The consistency of powder formulation guarantees that every stock solution batch is chemically identical – no concentration variance as occurs with liquid additives that settle or crystallize over time. For Short Flowering varieties completing in 8 weeks or less, begin the Booster at week 2-3 and compress the dosing schedule. For Long Flowering sativas extending beyond 10 weeks, start at week 4-5 and maintain for 6-8 weeks of continuous supplementation. This adaptability to varying bloom durations is a core advantage of the progressive dosing protocol.
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What is the per-cycle consumption of Booster PK+?
For a 4-6 plant setup over 5-6 weeks of boosting, expect approximately 50-80 grams per rotation. The 1 kg format therefore covers 12-20 complete bloom cycles depending on plant count and flowering duration.
Is Booster PK+ effective with autoflowering varieties?
Autoflowers benefit from Booster PK+ once flower formation begins. Reduce dosage to 0.1-0.2 g/L as autoflowering genetics typically tolerate lower EC levels. Monitor total nutrient concentration and adjust based on plant response – leaf tip burn indicates excessive concentration.
Why discontinue Booster PK+ before harvest?
The final 1-2 weeks facilitate maturation and residual salt reduction. Reducing nutritional concentration allows the plant to mobilize internal reserves and complete ripening processes. Discontinue the Booster first, then progressively reduce base fertilizer for a gradual flush.
What stock solution concentration is recommended for dosing pumps?
Prepare at 30 g/L in warm water (maximum solubility 250 g/L). Store in a dedicated reservoir separated from base fertilizer and calcium stocks. Refresh weekly for optimal nutrient availability in automated systems.