June 17, 2018 | #676 |
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I apply to soil about once a week or so at the 1 tbsp/gallon rate, depending on the usual factors, for in-ground plants. Usually after rain. Probably amounts to a 1/2 gallon per plant. More for plants in newer beds with poorer soil.
For container plants, I water at 1/4 strength every third watering (taking rain into account). For younger plants earlier in the season, I play it by ear. |
June 17, 2018 | #677 | |
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I don't foliar feed, so I can't comment on that aspect (sorry). I do use TTF for my containers and have, just this week, worked my way up to a full strength dosage of 1 TBS per gallon of water. Also, the frequency of feeding has just been upped to once per day as the plants entered into the full-size mature plant stage. My 5 gallon buckets currently get between 1/2 and 2/3rds of a gallon of the mixed solution (some plants are thirstier than others). My 10 gallon fabric containers average about 3/4ths of a gallon of the nutrient/water mix. I should also mention that I use straight Pro-Mix HP, so there is no compost in the containers - all the nutrients have to be supplied by the TTF. So that is why my dosage level and feeding frequency is so high... certainly much higher than someone growing in-ground plants. Oregonfarmer - You'll need to experiment and find the sweet spot for your plants. And that 'sweet spot' will change as the plants grow larger and have greater needs. |
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June 17, 2018 | #678 |
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TTF cost control
Amazon has 1/2 gal. $22. & 1 gal. 28.00.I will not use a gallon this year.Are there methods I can store to keep remainder good until next year??
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June 17, 2018 | #679 |
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Can I store TTF not used until next year and how??Amazon has TTF 1/2 g $22. / 1 g 28. I will not use all of the 1 g this year.But $6. for twice as much????
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June 17, 2018 | #680 |
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June 17, 2018 | #681 |
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Rick, note that the shipping is extra, whereas it is included on the TTF website, so it actually ends up being a little cheaper on the TTF website. I almost ordered on Amazon myself. Somewhere in this gingantic thread I found the information that you can keep it for next year not exposed to extreme temps but you have to shake it up really well next year. I believe you might loose some micronutrient potency, but not a lot. The ideal they said is to buy yearly but if you have some left, use it, don't throw it out.
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June 18, 2018 | #682 |
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[QUOTE=SueCT;704710]Rick, note that the shipping is extra, whereas it is included on the TTF website, so it actually ends up being a little cheaper on the TTF website. I almost ordered on Amazon myself. Somewhere in this gingantic thread I found the information that you can keep it for next year not exposed to extreme temps but you have to shake it up really well next year. I believe you might loose some micronutrient potency, but not a lot. The ideal they said is to buy yearly but if you have some left, use it, don't throw it out
It is the same price either place yiu buy it. Last edited by Johnniemar; June 18, 2018 at 08:26 AM. |
June 18, 2018 | #683 |
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The Urban Farms site has 4 gallons on sale for 99.95 which includes shipping. Perhaps if you don't need 4 gals you can finde someone(s) to split it with. $25 per gal is pretty good.
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June 18, 2018 | #684 |
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Salsa - from what I gather, the 4 pack for $99.95 does not include shipping. When I estimate the shipping cost it comes out to around $160 total (shipped to PA).
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June 18, 2018 | #685 | |
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The 4 pack came out to about $34 per gallon for me. |
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June 18, 2018 | #686 |
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Unless the big red print at the beginning of the page only applies to the first item, it looks like the prices include shipping.
https://www.theurbanfarm.com/tomatomagic.html |
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You can enter your state and it will calculate shipping charges. |
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June 18, 2018 | #688 |
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June 19, 2018 | #689 |
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I am using TTF this season for the first time. So far i can't tell that it is any better than any other liquid fertilizer i have used in the past. Am i missing something here? I do not think it is worth the extra money. I am not saying it is bad, just that it is no better than MG.
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June 19, 2018 | #690 |
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Blasphemy, 'Burn the witch.
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