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Subject: Fertilizing new seedlings
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BuckHunter |
Jasper, Indiana
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How soon does everyone fertilize after the seedling emerges? I use seed starting mix with no fertilizer added and will need to add something to help the seedlings grow.
Is liquid fertilizer 10-10-10 at half strength a good option?
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4/9/2012 8:41:12 AM
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pizzapete |
Hamilton Nj
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i use a light solution of seawed and fish emolshin 10-1-1 alaska fish or neptunes harvest after there about 6 inches tall or 3-4 weeks old ,and always use half solution till there a foot tall then i give it to them every week or 10 days,lol pizza
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4/9/2012 6:20:22 PM
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SEAMSFASTER |
East Carbon, Utah
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My process is similar to Pete's. I also start with sterile medium in 288 plug trays (growing thousands this year...). At about 10 days along, I repot into larger (mostly 3-1/2") pots and water in thoroughly with a solution of seaweed extract (1/2 strength), fish emulsion (1/4 strength), sea salts (1/5 strength), and willow bark "tea".
I add slow release organic fertilizer, Azomite and bone meal to my potting mix for larger seedlings, so I generally don't need a second fertilizer application before the seedlings are ready for the garden.
If you go with inorganic fertilizer, I think half strength might be pushing it a bit for tender young seedlings. As long as you don't leave them soaking in the solution, you'll probably be ok at that rate.
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4/11/2012 6:12:32 AM
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BuckHunter |
Jasper, Indiana
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The seedlings are starting their 2nd true leaves so I will try the weak seaweed and fish emulsions.
Thanks for the replies
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4/11/2012 10:35:02 AM
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shazzy |
Joliet, IL
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I use a 10-10-10 at half strength for household potted plants. They will usually have recommended dosage for garden or household potted plants. My 10-10-10 is 1 tsp per gallon for household potted plants so I use a half teaspoon per gallon and give them the first dose when signs of first true leaf appear. No problems so far for the last 3 years with this method and tomatoes started in sterile seed starter mix. After I transplant into 5" peat pots with good potting soil from a hydroponic store, no ferts needed.
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4/11/2012 12:26:47 PM
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pburdon (Team Lunatic) |
Goodwood, Ontario, Canada
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How much seaweed solution and fish emulsion would you add to a quart of water. Maybe a tablespoon each?
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5/1/2012 7:13:10 AM
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