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Old April 22, 2014   #1
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I have biobiz fish-mix and bio-bloom for my peppers and tomatoes this year.
On the website, they say you mix 2-4ml with 1 litre water.
But that's when you water daily withn small amounts.
Which dosage should I use when I water only 2 times a week?
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Old April 22, 2014   #2
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Go ahead and use 50ml for 10 litres of water. I'm assuming you are growing your plants in soil and not in containers.
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Old April 22, 2014   #3
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OK,
So I give 5ml/L If I water 2 times a week.

Fishmix is fish emulsion with vinasse.
I often read you should apply fish emulsion once in 2 or 3 weeks, but Biobizz advices to give it several times a week in smaller dosages.
What''s the best thing to do?
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What I would do is alternate the applications of Fishmix and Biobloom. Unless your growing in containers I see no need for several applications a week. A lot of this will be dictated by what growing phase your plants are in. Most of my experience with BioBizz is with growing tomatoes in containers. If the aggregate you are growing your plants in has no nutrients like coir, rockwool or perlite naturally you will need to feed your plants daily but if it is in an organic medium and has had organic nutrients added then the requirement won't be as great or as often for supplemental feedings.
Plus the peppers won't require the amount of ferts that the tomatoes will. Your plants will tell you whether they are happy with your feeding regemen or not. But with BioBizz being organic I don't believe you will have to worry about overfeeding. Make sure you add myco's to the growing medium you are growing your plants in.
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OK,
I've prepared my loamy soil with compost and dried cow dung.
I'm planning to mix Biobloom and fishmix, it shouldn't be a problem, I asked.
5ml biobloom+5ml fishmix in 1L water....I'll start with one time a week.
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