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Old June 16, 2012   #1
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Default Mittleider Micro-Mix: what type of fertilizer is 'safe'?

I need some help. I am trying to replicate the mix Carolyn Phillips uses on her beautiful tomatoes as an experiment here in New Hampshire. I have a number of tomatoes in 10-gallon 'Smart Pots'; others in 5-gallon pastry buckets. She uses a 13-13-13 fertilizer in her mix, even though Mittleider's instructions call for 16-16-16. We have all seen her 'maters, which I why I want to go with 13-13-13. IF I am lucky enough to find 13-13-13...what should I be looking for? (In other words; are ALL 13-13-13 fertilizers the same?) She said she sprinkles the mix on her soil (1-4 tbs) around the plant. I am assuming she keeps the mix several inches back from the main stem of the plant. Since this is done weekly; I believe that I want to avoid 'slow release' like the plague. Is there any 13-13-13 that anyone could recommend? Are there any that I should avoid? I am hoping to fertilize this weekend, so any help would be appreciated!
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Old June 16, 2012   #2
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For the Weekly Feed that the Mittleider Method uses you can make it with either a 16-16-16, 15-15-15 or 13-13-13 fertilizer.You mix it with the micronutrients and epsom salt .
I wouldn't use a slow release fertilizer.
You sprinkle the correct amount in your pot away from the stem and leaves and water it in.
Over the years I have used 16-16-16, 15-15-15 and 13-13-13 to make the weekly feed and I just bought some 15-15-15 that cost me $10 less for 50 lbs then the 16-16-16.
I usually find it in a farm supply store.
If you scroll down the page on this link it will tell you how much weekly feed and preplant
to use for your size of pot.
http://www.tomatogardening.info/
I hope this helps.
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Old June 17, 2012   #3
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Thank you, Susan! Now the battle will be finding the right fertilizer...10-10-10 appears to be the 'State Fertilizer of New Hampshire'...I checked a half-dozen locations today for 13-13-13 or 16-16-16...nada. I'll try again tomorrow.
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Old June 18, 2012   #4
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For crying out loud...there isn't ANY 13-13-13 to be had in New Hampshire...regional ware houses don't even stock it for distribution to New England at all; although the SAME distributors supply it to the south, midwest, and west. No one understand why...I did find 12-12-12. I wonder if there is any danger using that instead of 13-13-13?
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Old June 18, 2012   #5
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Use the 12-12-12...the difference between that and 13-13-13 is inconsequential. Co-ops often sell it in 50 pound bags...usually it is time release though.

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Thanks for the heads up re: time release. I didn't even think to ask...
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