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The_Gardener
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Anyone here use this organic fertilizer? If so, how much do you use for 1 gallon of soil mix? and how do you apply it? (for new plants, and established plants) |
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rcantor
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I don't use it in small pots. In large pots I sprinkle a handful or 2 on the top every Spring. I go by the sq' recommendations on the label. For another thread I calculated potting costs and this stuff more than doubled the cost of each pot's soil so when I use up what I have I'm not getting any more. I'll use worm castings and regular compost instead. I think the best of the Tones for figs is the Tomato Tone but it's just an opinion. I like the NPK ratio and the extra calcium. |
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cis4elk
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Love it, I would use about a teaspoon for a gallon container, maybe more..it depends how nutrient rich your potting mix is to begin with. I usually don't really measure for a container like that though. I fill it about 1/4-1/3 full, add a big pinch(my hands aren't large so my big pinch could be different than yours) and mix it around a little and lightly pack add more soil or the plant whichever comes first. When I get to about half full I sprinkle a smaller pinch around the circumference and slightly mix it in, add more soil and once it's nearly to the top I add another small pinch mix around a bit, top it off and pat down like I do. |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
I mix in 3 TBL per gallon of potting mix. Seems to work well. I got a 36lb bag for about $27 on jet.com after the discounts with free shipping. I use the holly tone on the blueberries, lemons, and blackberries. |
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The_Gardener
Registered: Posts: 9 |
I guess it doesn't matter how much you use then. Some people said they use 1 tablespoon per gallon, some use 3 tablespoon, and some even recommend half cup per gallon of soil. I'm kinda confuse really. |
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nkesh099
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Alan, |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
[QUOTE=The_Gardener]I guess it doesn't matter how much you use then. Some people said they use 1 tablespoon per gallon, some use 3 tablespoon, and some even recommend half cup per gallon of soil. I'm kinda confuse really. [/QUOTE] |
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The_Gardener
Registered: Posts: 9 |
don_sanders, thank you for your detailed explanation and clarification. |
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