deadhd5 Avid Member Jun 11, 2013 #1 Some of the plants in my enclosures are beginning to show signs of nutrient deficiencies. Any thoughts on using a fertilizer spike for potted plants, pushed down into the soil?
Some of the plants in my enclosures are beginning to show signs of nutrient deficiencies. Any thoughts on using a fertilizer spike for potted plants, pushed down into the soil?
d3s5 Avid Member Jun 11, 2013 #2 I would be cautious of the type of fertilizer / chemicals it has in it. I use Neptune's Harvest Organic Fish/Seaweed Blend Fertilizer. It lasts forever and is great for rebuilding soil. Plus, of course, it's "natural" - no harmful chemicals. Deb
I would be cautious of the type of fertilizer / chemicals it has in it. I use Neptune's Harvest Organic Fish/Seaweed Blend Fertilizer. It lasts forever and is great for rebuilding soil. Plus, of course, it's "natural" - no harmful chemicals. Deb
vgaines Member Jun 11, 2013 #3 I have been wondering the same thing. There is also a organic plant fertilizer made from fish guts and things..I was wondering if that would be ok.. Something like this is what I was wondering about..
I have been wondering the same thing. There is also a organic plant fertilizer made from fish guts and things..I was wondering if that would be ok.. Something like this is what I was wondering about..
Texas Ranger Ready's Rainforest Site Sponsor Jun 12, 2013 #4 I just use pecans shell and all crunch them up and mix it with the dirt. My plants seem to like it and grow fast and healthy.
I just use pecans shell and all crunch them up and mix it with the dirt. My plants seem to like it and grow fast and healthy.