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Old March 8, 2012   #76
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Calcium Nitrate is available on eBay for relatively cheap.

9.99 for 4 lbs
27.89 for 25 lbs

They have other options too.
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Old March 8, 2012   #77
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Can anyone share the details of the ingredients in the micro-nutrients referred to above? Thanks.
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Old March 8, 2012   #78
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post #16 has a link to the micro-nutrient website.
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Old March 8, 2012   #79
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I found this blog and he has a list of the NPK and micro-nutrients here.

http://mittleidermethodgarden.blogsp...droponics.html

Looks like Nutrient Mittleider Magic has a profile of:

Nitrogen 13.0
Phosphate 8.0
Potash 13.0
Magnesium 1.3
Sulfur 6.4
Calcium 0.9
Boron 0.16
Manganese 0.15
Zinc 0.20
Iron 0.02
Copper 0.04
Molybdenum 0.03
Chloride 0.10

That's what's listed based on a comparison with J.R. Peters' Pete Lite Fertilizer on the above linked blog.

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Old March 9, 2012   #80
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Granite, thanks I had been to the site, but couldn't enlarge to see what was actually in the micronutrients "Natural Mineral Fertilizers"

Panhandler, I guess when you get past the potash, the rest is what is in the micronutrients?
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Old March 9, 2012   #81
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chalstonsc, I also tried to zoom in on the image of the box myself and see what the label said. I assume that those percentages are the "micronutrients." Never seen a box of the stuff with my own eyes though so I cannot say for certain.
I was wondering the same thing myself, because those are some gorgeous looking tomatoes. Those are mostly just the standard trace elements though. Not too difficult to find other products that have them.
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Old March 10, 2012   #82
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panhandler, yes seems pretty standard....thanks
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Old March 10, 2012   #83
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Carolyn, bought the micro-nutrients (ordered on Saturday, received on Monday) and looked around for calcium nitrate. Have found that this product is only available in bulk, none of these places would sell me a bag, or even a pickup bed full. Seems its regulated by Homeland Security and hard to get unless your one of the big farms. I don't know, guess I'll have to find an alternative.
Looking into this has brought up a question though. What other way could I raise the N level safely. I think that's what the calcium nitrate is doing, so I would think I could achieve the same result with a different product?

Thanks in advance
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I found a small bag of calcium nitrate at a feed & seed store. Do you have any in
your area?
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Old June 3, 2012   #84
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well another fan here, as I'm a plant nut. I had a beautiful garden up north and having to start all over with what will grow and WHEN to grow down here.

I so appreciate you sharing your information, very kind of you.

I love a greenhouse as well, if I had one my mornings and evening would be spend in there, and the rest of the time I would be sleeping...LOL

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...blink...blink...speechless here, really. Fine work you have done there!
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Old June 11, 2012   #86
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John: try Ebay for calcium nitrate....got some there last year and it is on there again.....

Michael Hewitt, Hampstead, NC
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Old June 26, 2012   #87
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To everyone/anyone using the 'weekly feed' (fertilizer, epsom salts, micro-nutrients)...how do you apply the feed to containers? Do you just sprinkle the dose (tsp/tbs) on top of the soil away from the main stem, then water it in? I'm a bit confused here...a bit worried about accidentally burning my plants.
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tn, the recommendation is to keep it 4"s from the stem. I dont grow in containers (use beds), but I would just apply it a comfortable distance away. Hope that helps.

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My intent was to spread it in a ring around the plant, about three inches away...four might be a bit better.
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TN, This is my first yr trying carolyns method. I just stay 4 to 5 " away from the stem and dig down one inch in a circle around the stem and sprinkle the fert mixture according to their instructions per 10 and 15 gallon containers and sprinkle in a table spoon of cal. nitrate, then return soil back over it. I feed once a week. When I fert, i water in well. I haven't had any problems with root burning that I know of. Your plants will really like it
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