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fertilizer Bills Perfect Fertilizer

I was just wondering if anybody has tried this? If so what were the results? Thanks@
http://spray-n-growag.com/products/bills-perfect-fertilizer/
 
I got in w/o issue and Im heavily covered - HP you can disable the toolbar to temp access it sometimes AVG goes a bit overboard
 
Link came up as a blocked from AVG. Virus alert?

Get rid of AVG I would suggest. :lol:

I used the whole Spray-N-Grow system last season and was not impressed.
Foliar feeding and soil drench with AACT produced far better results.

I personally think that Spray-N-Grow is OK but nothing special.
They spend a lot on advertising to sell it but I have yet to see a double blind study comparing it to other fertilizers.
I would put Earth Juice up against it any day and would save money doing so.
 
Naga, you really cluster those buckets up. That seems to work well or you. Does it hep keep the root zone temperature more manageable during the summer?
 
Yes went all MG this year. previous years it was half MG and half BX but i tried to cut cost a little this year. the clustering helps protect the pods from sunburn. and the center soil temps stay lower. it is death hot here! i believe spray n grow system is organic. bills perfect is chrystalised fish for the most part. For anyone leary about foliar sprays , can be used on the roots instead. just don't use the coco wet (wetting agent). Activating the spray'n'grow itself takes the right temprature and 15 minutes of sitting before adding the coco wet ,shaking , then adding the bill perfect. it's got to be done right or the spray'n'grow spray itself will not activate and that is a waste of money. 87 or 88 degrees 2 tablespoons of the spray'n'grow per gallon then leave it alone for 15 minutes. the water should turn a gold color when it's active. if not , the temp was either to high or low. i use a digital candy thermometer. some of these factors will be slightly different depending on the PH and mineral content of the the water used. i realise not everyone will be impressed with the product. but quite a few will be.
 
Pepper Trials
A.E. Nightingale, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Horticultural Sciences
Texas A&M University

Date: 1990
Location: Dale Flukinger Farm -Waller, Texas

An equal number of uniform rows of Serrano and Jalapeno peppers were selected from a larger field for comparing Spray-N-Grow treatments with controls. The following are the harvest dates and yields of each.

Serrano ................................ Jalapeno
Date Treated Control ........ Date Treated Control
6/13 105 lbs. 87 lbs. .......... 6/17 117 lbs. 75 lbs.
6/29 169 lbs. 117 lbs. ........ 7/3 183 lbs. 112 lbs.
7/14 189 lbs. 123 lbs. ........ 7/18 214 lbs. 119 lbs.
7/30 239 lbs. 130 lbs. ........ 8/4 228 lbs. 115 lbs.
8/14 245 lbs. 149 lbs. ........ 8/18 225 lbs. 113 lbs.
8/29 254 lbs. 139 lbs. ........ 9/3 218 lbs. 109 lbs.
9/13 257 lbs. 133 lbs. ........ 9/19 234 lbs. 121 lbs.
9/29 241 lbs. 137 lbs. ........ 10/7 216 lbs. 103 lbs.
10/14 253 lbs. 126 lbs. ...... 10/20 219 lbs. 107 lbs.
10/29 228 lbs. 123 lbs. ...... 11/8 198 lbs. 97 lbs.
Total 2180 lbs. 1264 lbs. ...... Total 2052 lbs. 1071 lbs.

 
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