Cheers Ozzz. I just got some worm castings and bat gauno actually so we'll see how that goes. They're so expensive though for what they are
The guanos definitely are...get yourself a worm bin though ...homemade castings are leaps and bounds better the old dry castings purchased at a store...plus- you make them for free from your trash
I was going to say something similar, besides the right fertilizers + compost + PH, get as many minerals into that soil as you can.Organic improves brix...
I think a wide variety of natual minerals will help you out the most. Try Rock Dust, Worm Castings, or Kelp, as they have wide varieties of micronutrients that are readily soluble for plant uptake.
In order for a plant to reach its full flavor potenual, it needs to get everything that it craves.
NPK may be esintial to production, but micronutrients have their roll plant health and fruit flavor.
I wonder if it's available in the UK (?)
[background=rgb(255, 244, 228)]I like to harvest a couple hours after I water the plants at night. I don't know about the flavour, but they are holding alot more water and are a bit more juicy.[/background]
[background=rgb(255, 244, 228)] I started eating cleo's dragon habaneros like they were cherries[/background]