So what ratio of nitrogen in bloom to p and k would you consider to be too high? Is 3:1:2 too high? What do you think is an optimal ratio?
Nice question! Depending on just how and when you apply your nutrients can be the key.....3-1-2 is a great all the way through basis to work from.....3-2-2 and even 3-1-1 can work also. I never liked one single ratio in any run!
I always changed mine at times.
At the "flip" I liked to actually up my N by 1.0 and the PK by only .5 for 2 weeks (Veg NPK value used 3-2.5-3 I like a higher K value at all stages Flip values 4-3-3.5). At 3 - 4 weeks I would "boost" the P&K by 0-7-5 and at week 5 the K by 0-0-3.....So at week 4 the totals were 4-10-8.5 and at week 5 4-10-11.5 .....
This was in a basic soil (Potters Gold) depleted of it's own nutrients long ago! I also feed everyday at this value a metered amount to just get the plant to the next days lights on to again "water-feed". I tended to feed Sativa's by the water one day and feed the next alternating sched...I adjusted them from there.
In hydro I ran in veg (All compared to the above values)
N = .5 lower
P = .5 lower
K = .5
higher!
At the "flip"
Add .5 N
Add 2.0 P
Add 2.0 K
At the week 4 "boost"
Add 9.0 P
Add 7.5 K
This was my dialed in nutrient use for "most" strains. Very high % Sativa's began lower values and that changes again for "pure" or "landrace" one's. I would have to say you should dial in your own from there....
The above "dial in" has room to play with! It was just my favorite in soil and hydro to maybe make a specific adjustment for a particular strain..
Good luck.