Fertilizer for seeds started indoors
I started flower and veggie seeds in Ferry-Morse seed starting mix.
There was no NPK listing or instruction about fertilizing. So I am assuming that it is basically inert material. When should I fertilize, with what, and how often? Thanks for any help. Dave .... |
Fertilizer for seeds started indoors
I usually feed with 1/2 strength fish emulsion until they get to about 1-2"
tall. Then I feed full strength. I also feed every other time I water. Make sure to let the soil dry between waterings, so you don't develop moldy soil with rotting plants. If you have a fan that can be put in the room, it really helps in air circulation. I started mine on a screened in porch last year and they did great. This year we've had wacky weather, so I've started them upstairs in my bonus room that has a ceiling fan. You are right about the starting mix. It's usually a lighter mix made specifically for starting seeds. Usually there aren't any fertilizers added unless the package says so. Hope this helps. Penny Zone 7b - North Carolina "Dave ...." wrote in message om... I started flower and veggie seeds in Ferry-Morse seed starting mix. There was no NPK listing or instruction about fertilizing. So I am assuming that it is basically inert material. When should I fertilize, with what, and how often? Thanks for any help. Dave .... |
Fertilizer for seeds started indoors
I use Peter's 20 20 20, and water at about 1/2---3/4 strength every third time
i water. For tomatoes and peppers, and eggplants, I also add 2 or 3 tsp of epsom salts to about 5 gallons of the fertilizer solution.THe epsom salts really make the foliage green, and seem to really make healthy stalks. |
Fertilizer for seeds started indoors
I use Peter's 20 20 20, and water at about 1/2---3/4 strength every third time
i water. For tomatoes and peppers, and eggplants, I also add 2 or 3 tsp of epsom salts to about 5 gallons of the fertilizer solution.THe epsom salts really make the foliage green, and seem to really make healthy stalks. |
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