I was reading that certain fertilizers, and potting soils make use of "Night Soil".
I'll have to post back with the name... a guy whose glog I follow (Shane) had switched away from a potting soil that used it (didn't know it).
Makes sense!
So.. I've heard people talk all sorts of trash about Miracle Gro (which is what I got)
Can anyone recommend anything that IS good (and also readily available at Home Depot since I live in the city)?
Doesn't matter if organic or not.
I have to disagree with Capsicum on this one. I DO NOT like Miracle Grow. I have approaching 400 pepper plants... A green thumb from a long line of green thumbs... Neither my parents, or grandparents have ever used Miracle Grow. Not even the potting soil. I used miracle grow with time release ferts ONCE, and regretted it. Plants went through weird cycles of having fert burn, growing like crazy, turning yellow... Their time release potting soil is not set up for peppers. Bad bag perhaps.... But as for their ferts I have two major objections to them... Firstly they are involved in GMO, they recently purchased a company that is involved with GMO, and they have "partnered" with Monsanto to produce "better" products. Not sure you know much about Monsanto, but if you look up evil in the dictionary, you'll see their name in one of the definitions. GMO scares the hell out of me.
Might I recomend that ANYTHING you plant to put into your body should have had the fertilizers carefully researched... We've seen in the thread already what can come from a disreputable fert... That said, I read recently where Scotts got busted for "accidently" putting bird poison in their bird seed. Who knew that would be a bad idea? They sold it that way for two years over the advice of their internal experts in chemistry, and orinthology. They kept it up, until the EPA cracked down on them. Scotts owns Miracle Grow.
For my own veggies, I use Alaska Fish 5.1.1 until they are ready to fruit, and then I use Blood meal (i forget the numbers, but its higher in the second number), All readily available at homedepot. If you choose to foliar feed, I noticed that Homedepot carries a kelp based organic foliar feed as well. I don't like foliar feeding, which is an unpopular opinion on this forum, I prefer to give nutrients through the roots as God intended, and before someone says "god created stomata for the absorbtion of nutrients as well" I'd like to point out that the human being is capable of absorbing nutrients through their intestinal tract, often more effectively, and with fewer side effects (IE you can use salt, or otherwise contaminated water rectally) than putting food in through the mouth. When they switch to "rectal feeding" I'll try foliar. I should point out that Alcohol is absorbed MUCH faster rectally, and has lest dilution - IE more buzz from less booze. You go from 0-.40 BAC in under a minute. I read where a Kid died from alcohol poisoning from the anal injestion of beer.
Finally, it kinda sounds like you are growing indoors? IF SO, then 1/2 - 1/4 might be too much fert for your plants. I grow mine in the ground, so I don't know as much about this topic, BUT I read a post in another forum that said for indoor growers, 1/8th - 1/10th is all your plant needs. Indoors = slower growth = less nutrients removed from the soil = less needed to be replenished. Its far easier (and preferential in my view) to treat too few nutrients, than it is to treat nute lock and so forth.
It just occured to me that most people around the country aren't going to have the same humidity levels that a guy here in costal florida (IE the tropics) will. Perhaps under other circumstances foliar feeding might be less in-adviseable. But here I don't like it.
Kellog soil contains a product called "compost", according to a guy on garden web the "compost" is human waste.