I think your KH2PO4 may be too high but here is an easy formula:
In 1 liter bottle:
59 grams K2SO4 (Potassium Sulfate)
65 grams KNO3 (Potassium Nitrate)
6 grams KH2PO4 (Mono Potassium Phosphate)
41 grams MgSO4 (Magnesium Sulfate)(I believe this should be MgSO4*7H2O)
Fill with distilled water and shake well. Let sit overnight.
Micro Solution
In 1 liter bottle:
80 grams of CSM+B or equivalent trace element mix
Fill with distilled water and shake well. Let sit overnight.
Dose 1 ml of each solution per ten gallons of tank size. Dose prior to lights turning on.
It comes from this PPS link:
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/f...e-pps-pro.html
I know this requires the use of a scale but my feeling is that if you are going to use powerful chemicals in your aquarium you need some control on what you put in.
BTW From my personal experience you should invest in a potassium test kit. K can be a lot higher or lower than you think if you don’t test for it.