Carper
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,
I feed my multigrowth paphs and phrags with the MSU fert 13-3-15 and have had very good success. I have managed to work out over the last year or so what strength I can feed at which is about 80 ppm Nitrogen without any negative effects. This matches my conditions in the UK which are not as favourable as yours I'm afraid, ie less sun etc. I have been supplementing magnesium in the form of epsom salts which basically increases it by approx 50% from whats in the MSU. The plants certainly look healthier and greener. I am now considering an increase in calcium also by approx 50% to the MSU in the form of calcium nitrate. Any thoughts or recommendations, negatives or positives would be very helpful.
Thanks
Gary
UK
I feed my multigrowth paphs and phrags with the MSU fert 13-3-15 and have had very good success. I have managed to work out over the last year or so what strength I can feed at which is about 80 ppm Nitrogen without any negative effects. This matches my conditions in the UK which are not as favourable as yours I'm afraid, ie less sun etc. I have been supplementing magnesium in the form of epsom salts which basically increases it by approx 50% from whats in the MSU. The plants certainly look healthier and greener. I am now considering an increase in calcium also by approx 50% to the MSU in the form of calcium nitrate. Any thoughts or recommendations, negatives or positives would be very helpful.
Thanks
Gary
UK