wjs2nd
Well-Known Member
I have a few questions about the two and didn't want to hijack anyone's thread (I saw that Ray's thread is about K-Lite reviews and I have never used K-Lite). Plus, I hope this becomes informitive for others. Their is so much experience with these two fertilizers and I don't have any.
1. I read some discussion about continual dose feeding. What dose do you suggest with MSU and K-Lite? It seemed no higher then 70ppm N was recommended. What is the easiest way to measure this/figure this out? I know easiest isn't always best, but not all of us have TDS meters. I have RO water. Can I use 1/4 teaspoon per gallon, or should it be even less?
2. With the discussion about deficiencies, has anyone thought about rotating between MSU and K-Lite? Could this cause an imbalance? (I know none of the deficiencies/issues seem to actually be from K-Lite).
3. From what I could read, you don't need to add calcium if your using K-Lite? Is that because of how it is balanced?
4. If you continually feed, what do you do during winter: every other watering, or stop feeding altogether? I have a few orchids where I'm not suppose to feed them in the winter.
These are all the questions I can think of. If anyone else has questions please post them.
1. I read some discussion about continual dose feeding. What dose do you suggest with MSU and K-Lite? It seemed no higher then 70ppm N was recommended. What is the easiest way to measure this/figure this out? I know easiest isn't always best, but not all of us have TDS meters. I have RO water. Can I use 1/4 teaspoon per gallon, or should it be even less?
2. With the discussion about deficiencies, has anyone thought about rotating between MSU and K-Lite? Could this cause an imbalance? (I know none of the deficiencies/issues seem to actually be from K-Lite).
3. From what I could read, you don't need to add calcium if your using K-Lite? Is that because of how it is balanced?
4. If you continually feed, what do you do during winter: every other watering, or stop feeding altogether? I have a few orchids where I'm not suppose to feed them in the winter.
These are all the questions I can think of. If anyone else has questions please post them.