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07-27-2012, 04:56 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Richard is out of this until the end of August. I need some feed for the nanners. His was 5-20-30 and thats what I am looking for. Any places I can get this thats a good price like his? Thanks
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07-27-2012, 05:00 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I'm glad you said that.. I think I have enough till then.. :^)
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07-27-2012, 05:31 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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What other ratio could I use? I didn't see anything online matching 5-20-30 at HD-Lowes-Walmart-Tractor supply. I want something thats going to make the nanners grow like crazy like banana fuel.
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Re: Banana fuel
The banana fuel that Richard has sold is N 20 - P 5 - K 30 (not 5-20-30).
There is an online supplier ( wellsprings gardens, that sells 15-5-30. Depending on where you are located, that might be sufficient. Check the Wiki here on bananas.org about fertilizer: it explains very well, on how to add some Nitrogen to get your desired 20-5-30. @ Tony: that was a funny post.... |
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Yes thats what I meant.
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You can use this fertilizer calculator to figure out what you can use to mix together. It is an excellent tool.
NPK Soil Fertilizer Calculator Walmart has 5-0-15 in our area which is about 90 miles inland from you so I would guess you have it too. I use that with 10-10-10 for a 10-2-22. The calculator figures out the mix and 5 error.
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http://www.wellspringgardens.org/ser...--dsh--2/Detai
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How long have you ordered from them? Just want to make sure its safe. Thanks
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I ordered last Fri I had it by the following Thurs. And a free plant I also just placed an order for some bird of paradise plants and a truly tiny they have buy one get one free on Basjoo. Great to work with and the have some of the best prices around.
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So you bought some fertilizer and got a free banana plant? Thats cool!
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I don't think it was free. They had a special on that coffee plant was a penny.
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I am quoting below my post here: Using Miracle grow
QUOTE The fertilizer industry is one of the biggest, but legal, rackets on this continent. No matter how ‘miraculous’ or ‘wonder grow’ the name is, any fertilizer consists of only three elements: Nitrogen (first number) Phosphates (second number) and the third number: Potassium. You need all of them every time you fertilize. Everything else is trace elements. For those you have to contact your local department of agriculture or such and have the soil analyzed. But that is rarely necessary, if you also use some compost in your soil. As far as the basic fertilizers are concerned you just need to know, - that nitrogen is there to produce plant mass - phosphates are for bloom and fruit - potassium will help roots to develop. Accordingly you will pronounce nitrogen and phosphates in spring, except for your lawn, there you want to stay low on phosphates, because you do not want it to break out in bloom and seeds. Go heavy with potassium in fall, when all plants outside of the tropics retract their juices back into the roots. That makes the leaves loose their chlorophyll and turn those wonderful colours. Another thing to know in this context is that plants as a rule grow toward warmth, i.e., in spring, when the air warmer than the ground plants grow “up”. They sprout everywhere. In fall everything, which has been retracted, goes into the roots. That is, why the best time to (trans-) plant is fall. The garden shops know that, but their customers don’t. They are much more easily captured by displays of spring awakening then by retiring plants in fall. That is why you can’t find anything decent in your garden shops, when it is the best time to plant. Back to the fertilizer: I buy one big bag each of the three fertilizers in high concentration. then mix it as desired and get it for about one sixth of the price I’d have to pay at Walmart or Home Depot. If you are in doubt as to what kind of blend to use for your tomatoes, just go to the next store and look at the label of tomato-specific fertilizer and take your cue from there. One word of caution: If you go too heavy on the nitrogen, you are likely going to burn some roots. That goes no matter if you use premixed or mix your own. UNQUOTE I had recently a Lady offering me some rose fertilizer, because she didn't have any roses. I asked her, if she had tomatoes. She had. The fertilizer mix for roses and tomatoes is identical, give or take a percent or two variation between brands. The fertilizer you are looking for, 5-20-30. Is low on nitrogen, which promotes growth of plant mass, but high on phosphates for bloom and fruit as well as on potassium for root development (?!). Good luck, Olaf
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Richard sells 50 lbs @ a whack or in the 5lb bag.. but supposedly he won't have any till the end of the month..
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