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Fertilizer question -June 2003 Orchids Magazine
Hi Folks,
The June 2003 Orchids magazine has an article about a new fertilizer titled "Without High Phosphorus." Perhaps some of you have read the article and even ordered some. My question is regarding the sidebar on page 459 and the calculations for obtaining a solution of 125ppm of Nitrogen. About the middle of the page the text tells you to "Multiply 125 by the number of gallons of fertilizer you want. Divide that result by the ("number value" of Nitrogen in your fertilizer times 1200)" It then shows an sample calculation where it uses a value of 1500 times the number value of Nitrogen. So - which is it? 1200 or 1500? David |
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Fertilizer question -June 2003 Orchids Magazine
1200.
You'll also see, in the "souces" portion of that sidebar, that 25 pounds = 159 kg! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. . . . . . . . . . . "The Edgleys" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, The June 2003 Orchids magazine has an article about a new fertilizer titled "Without High Phosphorus." Perhaps some of you have read the article and even ordered some. My question is regarding the sidebar on page 459 and the calculations for obtaining a solution of 125ppm of Nitrogen. About the middle of the page the text tells you to "Multiply 125 by the number of gallons of fertilizer you want. Divide that result by the ("number value" of Nitrogen in your fertilizer times 1200)" It then shows an sample calculation where it uses a value of 1500 times the number value of Nitrogen. So - which is it? 1200 or 1500? David |
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Fertilizer question -June 2003 Orchids Magazine
Thanks Ray!
"Ray" wrote in message ... 1200. You'll also see, in the "sources" portion of that sidebar, that 25 pounds = 159 kg! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "The Edgleys" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, The June 2003 Orchids magazine has an article about a new fertilizer titled "Without High Phosphorus." Perhaps some of you have read the article and even ordered some. My question is regarding the sidebar on page 459 and the calculations for obtaining a solution of 125ppm of Nitrogen. About the middle of the page the text tells you to "Multiply 125 by the number of gallons of fertilizer you want. Divide that result by the ("number value" of Nitrogen in your fertilizer times 1200)" It then shows an sample calculation where it uses a value of 1500 times the number value of Nitrogen. So - which is it? 1200 or 1500? David |
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