wood ash as potassium supplement

waltrshfr

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i was told wood ash is a good organic soource of potassium. my question is as to how it is applied as a fertilizer. is the ash simply sprinkled onto the top-soil or is it supposed to be mixed in with the liquids when watering..?
 

Uber Newb

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The potash bump you get from woodash isnt very good compared to how much it affects the ph of your soil. You would be much better off finding a new alternative.

To answer your question, should you choose to use it:
Mix it into your soil and allow it to 'cook' for a month or so. Make sure to stir the mix every day or atleast every other day.
 

waltrshfr

Active Member
thanks for the info it's good for general knowledge i guess.

my current plant is just for learning purposes really, i burned down a cup of cherry wood chips and mixed the ashes with a little less than 1/3 a cup of blood meal and 24 oz. of rainwater and am gonna try using that on my plant every other watering for a week or two and see what happens. if your interested in the results let me know and i'll keep you updated.
 
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