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Thanks! I deliberately put the plants close together in the main garden to help force the roots to go down more than out, because of all the trace minerals a couple feet down on the oolite ridge
I've used several. To get the general growth, I've used an even mix of worm tea (bought from Amazon) and fish emulsion/seaweed fert from Neptune's Harvest, and recently, for the flowers & pods, I've switched to using Fox Farms ferts that were heavier on phosphorus & potassium (Open Sesame, Cha-Ching, and the last couple weeks, Beastie Blooms)
Beasty Blooms!? LOL, but can't laugh at the results. Nice looking plants you got there. Perhaps a 'few' too many, but that's for you and your therapist to discuss.