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I flush with normal water arround once a month and I use fertiliser every watering between that. When flushing make sure you run lots of water through the pot, the idea is to flush out any build of of the fertiliser salts.
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Hi Rosie, Tony (Britbloke) and Frostedeyes
Under thread called "How much MSU fertilizer to use (Repotme)" I have been advised that I should aim for 125 ppm N everytime I water. They say you find out how much fertiliser to use in order to get to 125 ppm N by dividing 10 to the value on N given by the label and it results in number on teaspoons of fertlizer per gallon (3.78 liter) Orchid focus Grow has 2.2 N therefor 10/2.2= 4.55 (about 22.72 ml) teaspoons per 3.78 liters or 6 ml per 1 liter Given that information and the advice I got from you I am back in confusion. I really don't know what to do or what question to ask next... |
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If you feed the 5ml per 2L like you mention earlier, then you are feeding them less than 60ppm N, which is less than even what people give fertilizer intolerant orchids like Masdevallias. |
We all pot,water & fertilize according to our needs and results.
I use MSU fertilizer (specially formulated for orchids using RO water). At 13-3-15 the grower (with many years of successful growing) recommends 1/4 tsp/gal once a week, which gives 44ppm of N using the calculator. I'm not disputing that 125ppm is a commonly held target. I can tell you my plants do wonderfully on that diet... |
i shoot for 115 ppm N. because its always better to under fertilize than to over fertilize, not saying that 125 ppm N isnt a good number. i have some sensitive plants, so i just fertilize to the lowest common denominator
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that is a big difference! but i have some salt intolerant 'chids, so its just easier for me. to make it lower
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