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Old September 13, 2016   #1
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Hi ..I found this recipe as a seed-starter mix...can anybody help me re what 0.20.0 fertilizer is and also 19-6-12 fertilizer ..Now I am in New Zealand and because of the packaging of most I cannot even read what is in them..
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2 parts peat moss, 1 part perlite, 1 part vermiculite (parts by volume, not weight), 1 teaspoon lime, 1 teaspoon 0-20-0 fertilizer, 2 teaspoons 19-6-12 fertilizer

I think 0.20.0 is potash??

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The 50% peat, 25% perlite, 25% vermiculite is a very good soiless starter mix. On the fertilizer, I don't think it plays a role until the formation of the 2nd set of true leaves, and I have doubts about granular ferts in container applications. I'd look to something water soluble when the time comes, Floranova Grow is available in NZ and I'd dose at the minimum level, it's plenty enough till at least the second cluster.

http://www.easygrow.co.nz/158-general-hydroponics
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The fertilizer designations are N P K here in my part of the world.Nitrogen,Phosphorous,Potassium. Naturally different plants will need different ratios at growth stages.Foilage growth, flowering,fruit set etc.Hope that answers some of your question.
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Kurt..I know now that 0.20.0 is Super Phosphate...A 19-6-12 fertilizer is sold in the US as Miracle Gro Shake and Feed ..while
there is a Osmocote 19-6-12 Controled Release Fertilizer..As i understand a company Scotts make both...but not in Australia so its not available here in New Zealand.. Actually brass's me off ..so I just have to leave it out...One hardly get anything here??? apart from sheep manure..
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Kurt..I know now that 0.20.0 is Super Phosphate...A 19-6-12 fertilizer is sold in the US as Miracle Gro Shake and Feed ..while
there is a Osmocote 19-6-12 Controled Release Fertilizer..As i understand a company Scotts make both...but not in Australia so its not available here in New Zealand.. Actually brass's me off ..so I just have to leave it out...One hardly get anything here??? apart from sheep manure..
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I don,t use granulars for maintenance fertilization.Only at container(first seedling transplant in mix).I found a decent organic(decent price)fluid concentrate that uses fish/kelp formulas.You might look into making your own "teas".I know of the cannabis growers up in some parts of California that use kelp,fish emulsion,(batched in 55 gallon drums from beach kelp salvage.I get our version of kelp and cover the whole lawn every couple of years to build up my thatch when it depletes.Now that Bayer done bought Monsanto(or trying) you might get some products coming your way.Im sure on that Tasmanian Island where Bayer grows and produces most of the worlds pharmaceutical opium pods they must have some fertilizer source.Good Luck.
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