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IamKriya
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Hello! Does anyone have a positive experience using this kind of fertilizer? |
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Darkman
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I have used it many times with no negative effects |
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figgary
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I've been using it for 30 years. I like that it doesn't burn, and has all of the trace elements. Too smelly for indoor plants though. |
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IamKriya
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Thanks, Charles! Any opinion on what can give fig trees an extra boost other than fertilizer? I am currently using Espoma's Organic Fruit Tree Fertilizer. |
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IamKriya
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Gary, thanks! The trace elements will definitely help. |
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IamKriya
Registered: Posts: 254 |
How about seaweed fertilizer? |
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newnandawg
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I use liquid kelp in addition to the fish emulsion |
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Chivas
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I have used it for about 3 years on figs, works well, but it has less nutrients than chemical fertilizers, you could burn the plants if you use way too much though, the smell goes away fairly quickly in the summer, but I also don't mind the smell. |
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IamKriya
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Martin, that's smart about not touching the Breville ;-) |
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IamKriya
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[QUOTE=newnandawg]I use liquid kelp in addition to the fish emulsion[/QUOTE] Do you feel that the plants benefit from them? |
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IamKriya
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I'm just trying to find natural ways to give my trees in the ground and in pots a good boost. |
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Ampersand
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In my experience emulsion works well, just tends to be a little light on nutrients (they are usually in the neighborhood of 2-2-2). Some brands smell pretty bad. Kelp supposedly has other compounds that promote root growth, not sure if there is any solid science on that. |
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newnandawg
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IamKriya
Registered: Posts: 254 |
Cool!!! Espoma makes great stuff! |
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hoosierbanana
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You do not need to buy a worm farm, a thick layer of organic mulch will invite them to right where you need them. Put down a thin layer of food for them (coffee grounds, horse manure, alfalfa etc.) you can work those in a little if you want, then mulch over with a higher carbon material like straw or better yet a few inches of hardwood leaves. Alfalfa is my favorite fertilizer, talk about a kick! |
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Chivas
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I use the pure blend pro and cal mag as well Brent. great stuff, I bought it for all my starts, flowers, vegetables works great won't burn but if it was for anything other than starts it would eat up my wallet way too fast. |
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mgginva
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Bunny poop, Azomite powder, kelp/seaweed, fish emulsion (been using for decades), anything that has been composted organically and smells "good", . . . and more bunny poop. |
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ohjustaguy
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I have worm towers built into all my raised beds.... |
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DonCentralTexas
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I've been using it on the garden for years. I mix it with equal parts liquid Kelp. Makes my tomatoes and peppers to die for. |
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IamKriya
Registered: Posts: 254 |
Ok, I am convinced...gotta try it! Thank you for all te great ideas! |
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hoosierbanana
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[QUOTE=Chivas]I use the pure blend pro and cal mag as well Brent. great stuff, I bought it for all my starts, flowers, vegetables works great won't burn but if it was for anything other than starts it would eat up my wallet way too fast.[/QUOTE] |
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Chivas
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Looks likes great compost you have there Brent. |
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hoosierbanana
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I am a lucky guy : ) |
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drphil69
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[QUOTE=Dieseler]Fish emulsion fertilizer never tried but few years back went fishing caught some garbage fish |
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lampo
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greysmith
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Here's another idea. http://dancarlsonsonicbloom.com/ I tried it about 10 years ago, but couldn't afford the "special" fertilizer. I used the sound part with a cheaper foliar spray. Got so so results, but it wasn't really a fair test. I like the idea and may try it again as soon as I win the lotto. |
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Darkman
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As mentioned mulch is a great thing. I keep 6-8 inches of oak tree leaves around mine. Don't forget to check your soil Ph as that can effect the ability of your fig tree to take in materials. |
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Jed
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I started with bins and drilled holes and made worm bins--three. After some months, there were so many worms I added them to several 15 gallon planter pots so they could make soil for the eventual plants that go into them. I recycle all coffee grounds, cardboard and paper as in junk mail that is not coated. All my planters get about an inch of shredded paper and card boad, a handful worm bin stuff which has worms, then soils on top--depending on the plant. I have so many worms I place the planters that have them in different places in my yard so the worms can escape and go looking for food. |
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IamKriya
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I'm going to try making my own worm bins since it seems simple to make. Thank you, guys! |
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Darkman
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I use my whole garden as a worm bed. You can pull back the mulch pretty much anywhere and find earthworms. I do not use insecticides unless thee is no other choice and then only selectively and sparingly. |
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eatmoreyeah
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Ryan, lots of great information in this thread. Mulch is always a good thing, it attracts worms and helps the tree retain moisture. It also keeps the grass and weeds at bay, while making the area more attractive. |
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IamKriya
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Charles, I'm totally sold! Great setup! Thanks for the info. Talk to you later. |
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eboone
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I dont find it hard to get tomatoes like those beauties you have posted, but that is one amazing broccoli head!!! |
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Darkman
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Charles those are some great photos. You have done well. |
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Hortstu
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[QUOTE=ohjustaguy]I have worm towers built into all my raised beds.... |
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