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potassium skew from excessive compost 🌱 Soil & Medium

A nutrient imbalance in small living soil containers where heavy compost use pushes the NPK ratio toward potassium, potentially shortchanging calcium and phosphorus demand in flower.

Jeremy explains this as the reason BuildABloom exists — to hit calcium and phosphorus in smaller containers where compost can skew things to potassium.

Discussed in: Ep 024

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