DatilDaddy
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Claims to be safe for vegetables but has N rating of 24. Hmmm. Any experience with this or the tomato miracle gro,or just stay away altogether?
Fertilize with tomato MG, first app. three to four weeks after plant out (this weekend for me) and about three weeks after that. That's it. Side dress with compost and bone meal mix several times during the grow season.
It's almost heresy say'in that one uses MG on the THP. However; it's cheap, I can but it anywhere, and does what I need it to do. I just can't quite warm up to the idea of making "fish head" or "worm body" teas....?.....different strokes for different folks.
my feelings exactly....I use MG products exactly for the reason they are cheap and easy to come by...IMO, if you have a good soil you can use MG Tomato food through the season. It's 18-18-21 and is perfect for my fertigation system....one box in my 3 gallon tank and sit back and relax while 300 gallons of feed is distributed to the plants...I am giving the plants about 12.8 ounces of food/water three time a day right now....that's about 30 gallons a watering or 90 gallons a day total so they get this food over a 3-4 day period.....like MPG, I feed about every three weeks or sometimes 2 weeks when the plants are producing...if any of the plants need something extra, I treat them individually with Cal/Mag or whatever they need...
What I am trying to do is give the root system a consistent moisture content...the amount of time/water/feed increases as the temperatures rise and conversely decreases as the temps drop...I have found that this consistent moisture level really helps the plants...at the end of season or whenever you want to, you can water stress the plants for hotter pods if you need/want to
oops...got off to ramblin'...sorry
@spicy...MG was being bashed a long long time ago on this forum....
as far as the 12-4-8 goes...IMO that's cool for vegetative growth, but when it comes to flowering and fruiting you want a more balanced fertilize or even biased towards the P and K like 10-10-10 or 18-18-21
@spicy...MG was being bashed a long long time ago on this forum....
The more I've read about fertilizer, the more I've realized that pretty much all inorganic fertilizer components come from the same chemical factories. The ratios and blends vary by the company, but the basis is the same. The only difference is that Miracle grow(Monsanto) buys 300 rail cars full of ammonium nitrate (for example) to make their fertilizer and the little guys buy one. Guess whos product is cheaper to the consumer?
My wife is in the chemical industry and she laughs while reading the labels of my expensive fertilizers. She can't believe the markup that people, myself included, are willing to pay for the same chemicals that are in the dirt cheap fertilizer. Once I'm done with what I have, I'm going back to whatever is cheap and works, be it miracle grow or otherwise.