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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Looking for a basic dry Fert
I got a buddy growing a hole bunch of stuff out side. Tomatoes, peepers, berries and even some cannabis. Everything is starting to look kinda sad. The soil is 3 years old and we got it from a local dirt peddler. Its time to add some dry ferts to the top we cant/don't want to remix or rototiller the soil right now. I am thinking of American pride or piece of mind form fox farm.... What do you guys think or use in your gardens?> I need something simple dry fert seems like the way to go.
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Vladimir Demikhov Fanboy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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If you can find pelleted fish meal (normally it's something like 6-2-2 or similar) it's a good all around fert with a ton of trace elements in it and pretty cheap to boot. I also recommend top dressing with composted manure.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Northern Colorado
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I have used Plantone 5-3-3. That is working great for me. Also just added Rainbow Bloom w/ myco, 1-10-2. The two working together was cheap and effective, and Globel I too am growing all plants listed.
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