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Old September 30, 2016   #31
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korney, my bad. Very poorly worded, and that is an understatement.

A gallon of 5-1-1 fish concentrate would have .4 lbs of N in it.
So you would have to dilute and dispense that whole gallon to get the .4 lbs of N
So, you would need 5.75 gallons of fish concentrate over the course of a season to get the needed 2.3 lbs of total N for a 1,000 sqft garden. That is not cheap!
Granular fish would blow that away I would assume without checking prices.
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