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Originally Posted by kkentert
. I say it IS a very comprehensive fertilizer if you consider a fertilizer a mix of supplents that makes you plants grow like crazy.
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See the first line of my first reply to this thread.
Comprehensive fertilizer has a legal meaning under law. It must contain measurable amounts of NPK above the trace level.
Yamato Green has NO P, NO N, and only trace K.
If you want to call it a great trace additive or supplement I have no problems. But you constantly refer to it as a fertilizer and it's not.