On a happier note!
In my running around today, I picked up a dual TRS-to-RCA patch cable to go from my mixer into the soundcard separately from the music being played from the computer and a decent instrument cable, and it sounds ultra sweet!
And I got two 4-lb bags of something very similar to Tomato-tone.
It's (Tomato-tone) harder to find over here on the west coast, unless using on an agricultural scale or willing to wait on a special order, but I found an equivalent:
Jobe's Organics Granular Fertilizer & Soil Amendment Vegetable & Tomato (2-7-4).
http://www.easygardener.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=223
Has some exclusive "Biozome": microbes, fungi, and archae.
About the same application methods & amounts as Tomato-tone, too.
Will be nice to just water during flowering with maybe one or so booster feeding with this stuff every 6-weeks, or as needed, for container plants.
Will it be sufficient by itself for vegging, too?
Or should I be ready to add some N during veg?
*from their website:
"
Jobes Organics Granular Fertilizer for Vegetables & Tomatoes (2-7-4) gives gardeners a fuss-free environmentally friendly option for healthy and beautiful plants. The first fast-acting organic fertilizer for results you can really see. Jobes Organics Granular Fertilizers with Jobe's Biozome® is a new and unique family of 100% organic fertilizer formulas. The secret is in Jobe's Biozome®, a consortium of three microorganisms - bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi plus a unique species of Archaea - an extremely aggressive microorganism that quickly breaks down even complex materials and minerals into basic nutrients and trace elements that plants can readily absorb. With Jobes Organics you will see results faster. For best results, use Jobes Organics Granular Fertilizer at time of planting and every eight weeks throughout growing season."