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anyone uses "schultz" plant food?

Hello Vegas, I have used it . I worked well for my nightshade plant starts. Eggplant,Tomato and Pepper. I think though I used like 4 drops in a Qt. peppers are fussy about too much fert. I try to do Organic as much as possible. But 5 bucks was in my price range at that time ! :welcome: to THP ! Danny
 
Hello Vegas, I have used it . I worked well for my nightshade plant starts. Eggplant,Tomato and Pepper. I think though I used like 4 drops in a Qt. peppers are fussy about too much fert. I try to do Organic as much as possible. But 5 bucks was in my price range at that time ! :welcome: to THP ! Danny

Nice, well I been using it for a while now since I started growing those mouth burning bastards. I used I'm using it on the seedlings and they seem to like it. I have a habanero that's about 5-6 inches and it's budding like crazy, I can count about 20 buds or more. And it's dark green and nice. I started feeding a pequin since day one and it's very green and bushy, it actually started opening flowers yesterday and its 2 months old.

Hab:

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Pequin:

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Ive never had really good luck with shultz - works well on some of my indoor plants but not my veggie - could very well be just me.
 
Ive used it with great results in regular potting mix or seed starting mix. Tried it in coco and it was a complete failure. I still like the stuff though.
 
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