Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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December 11, 2016 | #18 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Illinois, zone 6
Posts: 8,407
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I haven't tried rock dust, but I do like greensand as a soil amendment.
Kelp4less sells humic acid. I have some. It looks like black powder. I'm not positive that humic acid as an amendment has all the magic of good compost, but I still use it. I actually buy the "extreme blend" from kelp4less and use it as my seedling fertilizer. It is four parts: kelp, plus humic, fulvic, and amino acids, which are the four naturally-occurring growth hormones. A little goes a long way. I bought two pounds last year, and I still have half of it left. Adding any organic compound to tap water will at least neutralize the chlorine/chloramines in the water. And I don't know for sure the impact on flavor, but mycos do help speed growth. An ounce of mycogrow from fungi perfecti is $5 and lasts me multiple seasons. |
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