NewEnglandFarmer
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I've got some 8-week old plants vegging outdoors in Coast of Maine's Stonington Blend organic soil mix. Right now they're in 2g pots but as soon as I sex them they'll go in the ground--hopefully next week or so.
Although Stonington is a "water-only" supersoil in pots that size the plants use up the nutrients pretty quick. I waited a little too long to start feeding them (about 6 weeks) and some of the very lowest leaves started turning yellow--figure it's a simple N deficiency. Soon as I started noticing this I topdressed with maybe 1/4C or so of organic fertilizer (5-4-4 with alfalfa meal, crab meal, feather meal, fish meal, kelp meal, kelp extract, rock phosphate and sulfate of potash). I added some compost to help break it down faster as I realize organic fertilizers need to decompose before the plant can benefit.
They also got couple good drinks of compost tea.
Plants looking OK overall but thinking based on color that a little more N might be welcome.
I have some Espoma organic bloodmeal which I've never used before. What do you think about either topdressing or making a tea with it? I understand a little bit goes a long way and it's easy to burn your roots. Package recommends topdressing individual plants with 1/2 tablespoon. Guessing that's a little conservative, but figured I'd start with that and wait for results before increasing. Anybody here use bloodmeal? What amount do you use? Anybody make tea with it? Basically I'd like to give them a nice big dose of N but don't want to overdo it.
Also, what do you think about a little bloodmeal once they're in the ground? Would that be basically inviting critters to come sniffing around and dig up the root zone?
Thanks for any and all advice
Although Stonington is a "water-only" supersoil in pots that size the plants use up the nutrients pretty quick. I waited a little too long to start feeding them (about 6 weeks) and some of the very lowest leaves started turning yellow--figure it's a simple N deficiency. Soon as I started noticing this I topdressed with maybe 1/4C or so of organic fertilizer (5-4-4 with alfalfa meal, crab meal, feather meal, fish meal, kelp meal, kelp extract, rock phosphate and sulfate of potash). I added some compost to help break it down faster as I realize organic fertilizers need to decompose before the plant can benefit.
They also got couple good drinks of compost tea.
Plants looking OK overall but thinking based on color that a little more N might be welcome.
I have some Espoma organic bloodmeal which I've never used before. What do you think about either topdressing or making a tea with it? I understand a little bit goes a long way and it's easy to burn your roots. Package recommends topdressing individual plants with 1/2 tablespoon. Guessing that's a little conservative, but figured I'd start with that and wait for results before increasing. Anybody here use bloodmeal? What amount do you use? Anybody make tea with it? Basically I'd like to give them a nice big dose of N but don't want to overdo it.
Also, what do you think about a little bloodmeal once they're in the ground? Would that be basically inviting critters to come sniffing around and dig up the root zone?
Thanks for any and all advice