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Indoor Magic's Autoflower Game Show

First question to kick off the game!!!

For 2 points
What does NPK stand for?

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NPK is literally nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

The numbers are the respective % by weight in the fertilizer.

But... it's actually the % by weight of nitrogen N, phosphorus pentoxide P2O5, and potassium oxide K2O.
Not actually N, P and K.

:yeah:
 
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