Clint
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I think I'm going to give Terracycle another shot. I stopped using it because I thought it was rip off when it comes to price, but now I'm going to play with it again since I'm downsizing anyway and it has less crap in it than what I already use. Maybe it won't burn one of my plants, is what I'm hoping.
It's sold pre-mixed, so the NPK concentration is .02 .002 .02. I'm not used to working with these numbers lol. I'd like to compare it to other fertilizers, like Maxsea 16 16 16, Schultz orchid food 19 31 17, Neptunes Harvest 2 3 1 and Alaska Fish Emulsion 5 1 1 AFTER they have been added to the amount of water listed in the directions on the back of their containers. They have a version with extra N, but their website doesn't list the concentration. If I squint I think I can make out .25 instead of .2.
By the way, if you ever want to buy it, read the labels. The orchid, cactus, general, tomato, violet, and herb formulas are all exactly the same, they just have different labels Kind of hypocritical when they could print one label and save energy and resources... I mean that's sort of what the company is about...
It's sold pre-mixed, so the NPK concentration is .02 .002 .02. I'm not used to working with these numbers lol. I'd like to compare it to other fertilizers, like Maxsea 16 16 16, Schultz orchid food 19 31 17, Neptunes Harvest 2 3 1 and Alaska Fish Emulsion 5 1 1 AFTER they have been added to the amount of water listed in the directions on the back of their containers. They have a version with extra N, but their website doesn't list the concentration. If I squint I think I can make out .25 instead of .2.
By the way, if you ever want to buy it, read the labels. The orchid, cactus, general, tomato, violet, and herb formulas are all exactly the same, they just have different labels Kind of hypocritical when they could print one label and save energy and resources... I mean that's sort of what the company is about...