Scott - your survey is interesting and I look foward to seeing the results, but it is flawed in its current condition.
Organic gardeners will be confused about what you mean. The terms "balanced" and "complete" are messy. Most people say that a complete fertilizer is one that contains N,P and K. Most say that a balanced fertilizer has equal amounts of N-P-K i.e 20-20-20. Some disagree saying any fertilizer that provides what the plant needs is a balanced fertilizer. What's important to understand is these terms are referring to synthetic, non-organic fertilizers. Organic gardeners don't use these terms.
Synthetic fertilizers are rarely, if ever, balanced because they don't contain organic matter, carbon and a thorough blend of trace minerals. Without carbon, fertilizers have no energy. Natural organic fertilizers are the true "balanced" fertilizers.
Put some options in your survey for different kinds of organic and synthetic fertilizers and then you'll get some useful information for all of us. Using the chemical approach terminology doesn't work with this group.
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