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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 84631" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>:lol: i doubt it is you... i sometimes dont get all the words in the right order.. :lol: </p><p></p><p>that answered it i guess, because i didnt realize that different products were used in the p and k part of the fertilizer... around here we get ammonia at 34 mixed to get a triple 17, or urea at 46 to get a triple 19... i guess i just presumed (and that is probably my problem :lol: ) that the p and k were more standard... and i was wondering what their %age or unit base was per 100#.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 84631, member: 238"] :lol: i doubt it is you... i sometimes dont get all the words in the right order.. :lol: that answered it i guess, because i didnt realize that different products were used in the p and k part of the fertilizer... around here we get ammonia at 34 mixed to get a triple 17, or urea at 46 to get a triple 19... i guess i just presumed (and that is probably my problem :lol: ) that the p and k were more standard... and i was wondering what their %age or unit base was per 100#. thanks jt [/QUOTE]
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