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Dry ferts and liquid ferts

garnergarden
9 years ago

I've been using Happy Frog dry fertilizer for tomatoes and veggies and mixing it into the potting soil. I noticed it's
N-P-K is 7-4-5 and while reading up on things, it seems to be not as good for flowering of the plants.

I got some liquid fertilizer now, Alaska Morbloom it's called. It's 0-10-10 so seems like it is a good choice, or Im hoping it is lol. Considering I added compost to most of my containers I'd assume that also adds nitrogen, I think.

Have any of you tried this liquid fert yet? If so, what has your experience been? Is it safe to use with the other ferts I already added? And do I need to keep adding the dry fertilizer to things that fruit or is only the liquid okay? I figure I will want to skip the liquid for things like herbs and foliage only producers, but I figure anything that will flower will enjoy it.

Thanks,
Meg

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