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Tomorite Bargain
"Judith in England" wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 16:08:19 +0100, "Muddymike" wrote: 1 litre : £1.99 B&M Check the concentration/dilution rate. B&M are very good at specifying products that look to be the same as everywhere else but have lower content. I know I supply them. Mike I have checked the Tomorite and as far as I can see it is identical to that purchased elsewhere. I can understand companies supplying boxes/bottles for B&M which contains less than the norm; but to actually alter the make up of the contents would be sharp practice in the extreme. Can you give examples. I use Eazifeed liquid feed for tomatoes. A 500 ml bottle makes up 155 L at the correct dilution. That bottle is sold for 99p in 99p discount stores. Not sure how that directly compares to Tomorite, but I'm willing to bet it's a lot cheaper.I use it for feeding my container roses and they appreciate it. |
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Tomorite Bargain
On 21/08/2014 20:22, FrankB wrote:
"Judith in England" wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 16:08:19 +0100, "Muddymike" wrote: 1 litre : £1.99 B&M Check the concentration/dilution rate. B&M are very good at specifying products that look to be the same as everywhere else but have lower content. I know I supply them. Mike I have checked the Tomorite and as far as I can see it is identical to that purchased elsewhere. I can understand companies supplying boxes/bottles for B&M which contains less than the norm; but to actually alter the make up of the contents would be sharp practice in the extreme. Can you give examples. I use Eazifeed liquid feed for tomatoes. A 500 ml bottle makes up 155 L at the correct dilution. That bottle is sold for 99p in 99p discount stores. Not sure how that directly compares to Tomorite, but I'm willing to bet it's a lot cheaper.I use it for feeding my container roses and they appreciate it. Why do all tomato feeds seem to be liquid? Sulphate of potash comes in a solid form, so what is it that we can't mix with water ourselves? |
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Tomorite Bargain
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stuart noble wrote: Why do all tomato feeds seem to be liquid? Sulphate of potash comes in a solid form, so what is it that we can't mix with water ourselves? Water is cheap, so the profit margin is high. I tried looking for a low-nitrogen fertiliser in solid form, and came up with a complete blank. Yes, I could make one up, but getting hold of the minor nutrients would be a real pain :-( Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Tomorite Bargain
"stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2014 20:22, FrankB wrote: I use Eazifeed liquid feed for tomatoes. A 500 ml bottle makes up 155 L at the correct dilution. That bottle is sold for 99p in 99p discount stores. Not sure how that directly compares to Tomorite, but I'm willing to bet it's a lot cheaper.I use it for feeding my container roses and they appreciate it. Why do all tomato feeds seem to be liquid? Sulphate of potash comes in a solid form, so what is it that we can't mix with water ourselves? But that's just potash - K There's still the Nitrogen -N and Phosphorus - P elements to apply. So liquid tomato feed (which is really just a high potash feed) is a convenient way which can be used cheaply (but not by using Tomorite IMO). |
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Tomorite Bargain
On 22/08/2014 15:20, FrankB wrote:
"stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 21/08/2014 20:22, FrankB wrote: I use Eazifeed liquid feed for tomatoes. A 500 ml bottle makes up 155 L at the correct dilution. That bottle is sold for 99p in 99p discount stores. Not sure how that directly compares to Tomorite, but I'm willing to bet it's a lot cheaper.I use it for feeding my container roses and they appreciate it. Why do all tomato feeds seem to be liquid? Sulphate of potash comes in a solid form, so what is it that we can't mix with water ourselves? But that's just potash - K There's still the Nitrogen -N and Phosphorus - P elements to apply. So liquid tomato feed (which is really just a high potash feed) is a convenient way which can be used cheaply (but not by using Tomorite IMO). So in theory you could just add extra potash to standard growmore? I just find it easier to sprinkle solids and mostly I don't remember the feed till I've just done the watering :-( |
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