megahot said:If it was my choice Id feed them a good NPK fert every two weeks and worm tea and liquid seaweed once or twice a month.
Thats what I did with my plants last yr and they loved it! I also added a bit of bonemeal when I transplanted the plants.
would 200 egg shells cooked and mixed into the soil +some epsom salt do the same as cal mag?geeme said:If you're talking pepper plants, be aware you'll want to give them calcium once they start producing. This both helps production and helps prevent BER (blossom end rot.) I and many others on here use Botanicare's CalMag - my pepper plants love the stuff.
As far as anything else goes, peppers are related to tomatoes, so you can use any fertilizer that's formulated for tomatoes.
cactusMD said:would 200 egg shells cooked and mixed into the soil +some epsom salt do the same as cal mag?
Pepper-Guru said:As for your initial question regarding emulsion: Fish emulsions are the byproducts of byproducts....hydrolysates are FAR superior to emulsions. I would suggest making your own. Its as easy as wiping your butt. Take fish, chop it up, add water, allow to ferment outside, stir daily, within two weeks you have the BEST "fertilizer" you can ever have. Period.
As for calcium: its not as it seems. Lots of people here grow in "soiless sterile mediums" so of course they run into problems with deficiencies. If you have a well built, living soil and your composting practices are good, then you wont need to buy "calmag". Jesus this site is probably solely responsible for that companies staying alive! lol! Feed the Soil!
cactusMD said:I think I'll just use canal water, egg shells/table scraps in the dirt, and fish fertilizer (it's freeze dried powdered anchovies/sardines)
one major thing I noticed about all my sprouts is that the sprouts I didn't use tap water on came up earlier, are growing A LOT faster, and have a better color.
my guess is the chlorine in the water is messing with them, but I have a canal a few feet from my backyard so as long as I feed them fish powder and canal water (lots of turtle manure and microbes) they should be fine.
that's probably also why compost tea is so good for plants, not really because of the nutrients but because you're not killing all the microbes around the plant every time you use it
Pepper-Guru said:As for your initial question regarding emulsion: Fish emulsions are the byproducts of byproducts....hydrolysates are FAR superior to emulsions. I would suggest making your own. Its as easy as wiping your butt. Take fish, chop it up, add water, allow to ferment outside, stir daily, within two weeks you have the BEST "fertilizer" you can ever have. Period.
As for calcium: its not as it seems. Lots of people here grow in "soiless sterile mediums" so of course they run into problems with deficiencies. If you have a well built, living soil and your composting practices are good, then you wont need to buy "calmag". Jesus this site is probably solely responsible for that companies staying alive! lol! Feed the Soil!
Maybe someone (you) needs to write up a basic tutorial on building a "living soil".
Pepper-Guru said:There is already an ongoing soil thread. Lots of great info in there
BUT I guess a nice comprehensive guide to building a living soil thread wouldn't take me that long....