IDEA: Change naming of fertilizer to standard norm (post 5)
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The fertilizer is KN4000.
I do not understand why they do not put a common name. -
JavitoGP wrote:
The fertilizer is KN4000.
I do not understand why they do not put a common name.
The post was edited 1 time, last by Matiks ().
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The KN4000 naming is due to the fact that at the end you will have to choose the fertilizer or treatment you want to use...AMD Ryzen 2700X + Corsair H100x - 16Gb Ram - Curial 500Go SSD - Gigabyte RTX2080Ti Waterforce 11Go - 32'' FullHD Monitor - Logitech Saitek Heavy Equipment Bundle with 2 side controllers
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K = Potassium
N = Nitrogen
(P = Phosphorus)
KN = Potassium + Nitrogen (in order of quantity highest to lowest)
normally the latter numbers indicate the dissolved or relative quantity per 1000L (1m3) else the %, so the "4000" is somewhat erroneous as you would be forced to read it as 40-0-0 on the NPK system, or 40-00 or 400-0 on the binary system (NP, NK PK, KN, etc), but 40-00 or 400-0 would indicate there is no nitrogen and you would just call it K400 as it only contained Potassium.
it would be much easer if they intend multiple types of fertilizer to use the single ingredient system (e.g. N200, P200, K200) for single ingredient fertilizer ONLY, and the NPK system (##-##-##) or NPKS (##-##-##-##) system for ALL binary and tri or quad ingredient fertilizer.