For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. So I went ahead and put some drops of ga3 solution (5ppm) on some of my plants, including some 3 day old seedlings. I don't really know how much I should mix when you said "I use a mix of Maxsea 16-16-16 and Maxsea 3-20-20 for two weeks". 8.3 pH and full of calcium salts. year! Yes, it's fine to be used with them, provided a general purpose fert is what they need at the time. Is the 1/2tsp to 1gal a good ratio for all my CP's? Excellent spray fertilizer for your carnivorous kids! As you browse through Jason's Indoor Guide, you will notice all of the Bugs for the big feedings. Good someone found a way to locate it in Europe? They also manufacture various seaweed extract based fertilisers which can often be found in garden centres. If it isn't responsive, try 10, and so forth. It is certainly known that 1/2 teaspoon of maxsea per gallon of water placed into the pitcher of a sarracenia seedling will dramatically increase growth. I was thinking of doing a 10ppm on the plants I don't intend to put through dormancy. I do a bit of both. As far as sundews, I've only done cu[], I'll usually let my trays stay dry for a day or tw[], Order received. It is one of the top 3 things you can do to I add a very small amount of H2O2 and expose it to light so everything breaks down. I purchased this about a month ago now and have treated my carnivorous plants twice in that time on an every-other-weekend schedule. I use 1/4 teaspoon per gallon of water (sorry for you metric users). I think it has nitrogen through urea, which I understand is hard for orchids to utilize. That said, noting the inherent inaccuracies of using my $15.00 TDS meter which came with a genuine imitation leather carrying case, I would also recommend discussing fertilizer applications through TDS meter measurements. No? I've heard some people flush their pots afterwards and some don't. petesredtraps, Seriously! Does drosera binata multifada extrema seed by itself after flowering? It would be interesting seeing a controlled test between it and a UK available fertiliser such as Orchid Focus Grow. . By Your order number is 1032. I know it depends on the plant, but are all plants safe at twice a month or should I start at once a month and fertilize more depending on how they respond. I'll keep y'all posted. Idk how it'd affect CPs, I've thought of trying it on trees to gain size faster. They seem fine still, 6 hours later. Thank You. Shippingcost arent much, maybe 15$ to europe. still a lot of expense $$$ associated with making high quality nutrient MaxSea is a kelp-based fertilizer that is safe for use with most carnivorous plants when diluted in concentration from the typical recipe and used as a foliar feeder (meaning you only spray it on the leaves and lightly in pitchers). Just dripped it on them. the perfect food production solution in my opinion. If that's the case I think I should start a dedicated GA3 experiment post so folks can share their results. Paste as plain text instead, I had heard about it on this site. Thank you for visiting and I hope you join our friendly community of CP enthusiasts! Mind if I post the results here when I get around to it? Not sure if it is the same stuff but I use MaxiCrop, a seaweed-based fertilizer which is available from nearly all garden centres in various sizes, over here in the UK. Pasted as rich text. Plus, nutrients. I could not find the guaranteed analysis of maxsea. Does bloody wonders for the ferns though. My sarr caught plenty on it's own last year. I like to think of it as an artificial sarracenia pitcher. Idk if I'm explaining my methodology well. Your order number is 1034. I've got a 16 ppm solution (18 total if you count the 2 ppm left behind by the filter) I've mixed with my bug soup for the more regular feedings. . because I happened to find a very easy to follow, high quality technique Always a return customer. cost is the hydroponic nutrients. This gives the TDS amount for just the added maxsea. I used to hand feed real insects. 0.02%, Send emails to Bradsgreenhousecanada @gmail.com, www.youtube.com/channel/UCDqaMkyqQ8zbFC5kvYrM8CQ, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84Zh9wzPTIY, BRADS GREENHOUSE CARNIVOROUS PLANT NURSERY CANADA. 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By using it the water trays you may risk over fertilising your plants and killing them all. I quickly realized the portion size was quite a generous one, as one scoop will produce a gallon full of fertilizer, and am very pleased with the price for how long it seems like it will last me! From what I hear, it's all a guessing game and some plants respond differently at different levels. . With maxsea I assume you would get a higher TDS reading since my fertilizer is 3-12-12 and maxsea is 16-16-16. Adding to what nimbulan said, I have had great results with adding maxsea in sarr pitchers, but you need to make sure that they don't topple over if you are adding it to the tall species. It's easy to do. . I also use Camellia plant food for the same purpose. Ever! This solution is aquaponics. by Jaime Rodriguez Jr. . Is it any good? I have questions about the Maxsea fertilizer. Though clearly if I used the math you used I should get 625ppm. I fertilise both Cephalotus and Heliamphora with orchid food I can buy in most UK garden centres. having to buy food at the grocery store, it is surely cheaper to grow I've recently pulled the trigger on picking up some maxsea, and have been trying to do some quick calculations on what the reading should be in ppm. You will receive one 3" x 5" resealable craft bag containing 3 Tablespoons of fertilizer and a scoop that measures 1/4 of a teaspoon, the appropriate amount for fertilizing carnivorous plants. I just kinda want to see where maxsea takes me after reading up on it here, and in the savage garden. is one of the top 3 things you can do to increase your garden compost, and use your properly made compost as the basis of your 1034 evenwind requests D. capillaris (Bertioga, Brazil). i let it grow like a weed in my c[], I got the 4 stage, but agree that the 3 stage is[], Order received. It consists of a fairly fine powder and small granules a bit like Osmocote. Hey, everyone. I've allways had trouble fertilising pings so now i don't bother. both work great. Thanks for the answers so far, everyone. years of experience under my belt, I quickly adopted a preference to The As I got 3 or 4 Would it be a good fertilizer to use on my orchids? 625 ppm seems really high, but I've got zero experience with using it. I am tempted to dilute it to 1/10 strength and simply fill the trays with it. For instance with the chemical fertilizer I use my TDS for 1/2 teaspoon to 1 gallon is 180ppm. I suppose one major issue is that the guaranteed analysis of my fertilizer ingredients only adds up to about 50% of the total volume and this includes 12% silicone dioxide which I doubt would show up on my TDS meter not to mention the seaweed extract and humic acids. gardening efforts. People seem to be saying that it should be sprayed onto the foliage every couple of weeks. teas.like kelp meal, liquid seaweed, rock dust, bat guano, At the moment i am only using on my nephs , bit early for my other plants but it really makes a difference, i am really pleased so far . You must log in or register to reply here. Nevertheless, I didn't have a whole lot of money to work with possible.and in the last 24 years I HAVE learned a thing or two! Your previous content has been restored. It's easy to do. . If you can master the technique, I highly recommend it. I hear it can create insane growth in some plants. With all of my hydroponic gardening experience, the first time I came across Tds I really only use in reference to the concentrate and the dilution to confirm my ratios are correct. years with making different compost teas and nutrient teas, but there is I don't know if that's a deal, but it seemed reasonable enough for how many waterings I'd get out of it. tj@E Carnivores are far more sensitive, so 50 ppm or > 1/24th of a teaspoon per gallon feels correct for heavier feedings. expense by becoming an expert at making high-quality colloidal humus the Aquaponics4you product I knew immediately that it was something very same time decreasing the amount of effort required to grow all of your JavaScript is disabled. I would really appreciate it. increase the productivity of your food production efforts, while at the I've been advocating using a TDS meter with MAXsea. In its concentrate state, it will stain anything it comes into contact with. . I've read it's done in the UK also but can't for the life of me find the thread about it and I looked on here for over an hour last night trying to find it. If you lose your scoop in the future, a level 1/4 teaspoon is perfectly safe, but we provide a scoop because it smells funny and some people don't like to use their cooking utensils for their fertilizer. That being said, I would never, under any circumstances ever fertilize vft's with anything. un-Sulfured molasses, worm castings. I only use with my cp's (including nepenthes). Carnivorus plants, hardy orchids, tracking though the Black Forest, Brought to you, and supported by, The Carnivorous Plant Society. Hi everyone, Jason from Jason's Indoor Guide here. 1032 jetfire245 Requests D. filiformis "Florida Red, White Flower" + Bonus Capensis "Large Form". 156 ppm still sounds high but it's closer to what I'd expect. If I make a spray bottle of it, does it keep well at room temp when mixed with water? I've ordered mine about one month ago nd these are the first results (non-treated plant on the left vx treated plant on the right) Peter has talked of Maxsea of a very special seaweed-based fertilizer amonsgt others. I produced more rockwool cubes and B.C. 3 ZtB8/%FI%Yw I'm also a keen photographer mainly using 35mm film but I do sometimes use digital. . If I used it on my orchids, would I use full strength, diluted the same as for the CP's, or some other ratio? Join in and write your own page! I use MaxSea at 1/4 tsp per gallon of distilled water. high quality compost in just one week than I was able to use in a whole First time growing pygmy drosera and gemmae - need help please! With feeding and the new lights all of my plants have put out new growth. with hydroponic gardening more than 24 years ago, my first garden used standing water systems and systems that use expanded clay pellets or Received on time and in great condition. Received order promptly in good condition. I suppose when you take into consideration how much money you save NOT The ultimate solution to eliminate the cost of your hydroponic nutrients: In my experience, in order of questions posted: Has anyone measured EC (or TDS) of this fertilizer at your working concentration? Disclaimer! I've read a few places that frequent small feedings are better especially if the soil is regularly flushed. Now that's what I'm interested in. operating expense. Temperature and composition can effect the readings, but I doubt I'll ever get the value of these solutions in moles. If you are looking for bugs for Winter feeding or just in general to give you plants the extra boost of nutrition, please check out our every growing Accessories section located here. I'd love to hear how that works out. Like right now, though, it has a few old pitchers that haven't degraded enough to remove and it's starting to grow some new ones, but its growing flowers. I use it as recommended by the experts,as a foliar spray using approx 1.5 grams per 500ml water. The approximate volume in the good measuring system would be between 2.5 ml into 4 L to 0.625 ml into 4 L. Ranging between .0625% ~ .0156%. How? So once a hydroponic system is built, garden The 130-150 ppm table water I use for sarracenia seedling table water includes the 30-40ppm tap water I use. Would I use the same ratio if I used it on the plants I have outside (sarrs/vft) in the elements or would you use a stronger/weaker ratio on them? Propagating Drosera Intermedia from leaf clippings? I've heard anywhere from 1/2 teaspoon per gallon to 1/8th teaspoon per gallon. . A kelp (seaweed) based fertilizer, used by some Nepenthes growers, mostly in the US. I do a "big feed" every 3 weeks, but I'm looking at doing small feeds in between. hydroponic nutrient solution. Powered by Invision Community. I have been using what I affectionately call "bug soup" which is DI water with freeze dried blood worms, ants, spiders, cockroaches, and whatever else crawls it's way under the gap in my door.

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