Mine were in a jar shaped like a tomatoe and you just literally stuck the little sticks into the ground around the stem. I had my tomatoe plants in some old milk cans from the family dairy. They did really good and all I did was water them. I'm sure those should work pretty good.Good to hear! I'm doing it mainly for an experiment, and if I see them slowing up I'll supplement with the Miracle-Gro but I'm expecting good things from them!
Yeah kind of does, not sure it was my best choice? I think I can use it outdoors if nothing else but in the reviews a few people mention they were using it in Hydroponics? ..so I'll just keep an eye on it I guess?Never used calcium nitrate, specifically.
Hot stuff, looks like.
Thanks for the info, yes my thinking was that I was also going to mix this in the soil next spring, which I still think will work and I do have some Epsom salts to mix inCal-nit probably wasn't the best choice, but it'll work for a calcium infusion. Mix it at a rate of 1.5 grams per gallon of water. While you're at it, add half that amount of Epsom salt to give a dose of magnesium as well.
Edit: got my numbers wrong. Cal-nit @ 2-2.5 g/gal, Epsom at 1-1.2 g/gal. I'd go on the low end first, you can always move up, but it's hard to take away ferts.
I saw a little tomato shaped container of spikes at a Lowe's earlier this summer, this might be it? Good to hear they did well! These spikes seem to be doing fine right now, I've only added some calcium/magnesium yesterday cuz I noticed some blossom-end rot, but that was already there before the spikes, so far no problem with spikes at all..!Mine were in a jar shaped like a tomatoe and you just literally stuck the little sticks into the ground around the stem. I had my tomatoe plants in some old milk cans from the family dairy. They did really good and all I did was water them. I'm sure those should work pretty good.
View attachment 4171313
I saw a little tomato shaped container of spikes at a Lowe's earlier this summer, this might be it? Good to hear they did well! These spikes seem to be doing fine right now, I've only added some calcium/magnesium yesterday cuz I noticed some blossom-end rot, but that was already there before the spikes, so far no problem with spikes at all..!
If I can grow successfully by simply inserting Spike's two or three times a season, and not have to mix up and feed Miracle Grow or Peters once or twice every week I'm sold.
I'm going to have to try spikes on a cannabis plant, I have a nice Romberry I think would enjoy it!
..saw that exact same tomato shaped product today at Lowe's its sitting there dusty like nobody's ever touch them, and they work great!? I don't get it but I know I'm sold, my tomatoes are doing fantastic! I can barely stop cutting the basal, it looks like a hedge!That's exactly what I have. Exactly.
I use Gypsum. I found 40 pound bags at a mom and pop feed and seed store for 10 bucks. Also a great source of sulfur.So far so good on the spikes! ..not really much to add, they look like they're working fine ?!
Bought some calcium because I noticed a few tomates with blossom-end rot, not sure how to use this any input would help, thanks!
View attachment 4170830
Ganja Girl makes her own spikes. She creates a hole then pours happy frog bulb food in the holes.. . . . . . . . .I'm going to have to try spikes on a cannabis plant, I have a nice Romberry I think would enjoy it!
That's great to know because I'm going to try one inside on my next run! They are doing great in my tomato garden!Ganja Girl makes her own spikes. She creates a hole then pours happy frog bulb food in the holes.
I've seen the bigger tree spikes. I bet they would work.
Thanks, I've been using my Cali magic type product but I'll grab a bag next time I'm at Lowe'sBlossom end rot is easily treated with a handful of GARDEN LIME, watered in
Yes I'm starting to agree that blossom end rot has a lot more to do with over-watering than lack of calcium, I think certain strains are more susceptible to it as wellyes Beachwalker,but make sure its garden lime , there is a difference , just sprinkle a handful around the plant & water in
blossom end rot is usually caused from to much water & nutes, there is really no need to water as often as most people do,& if you r having trouble with fruit not setting, just don't water until there close to wilting, then give em a good drink, & watch the fruit set, it scares the plant into thinking its dying, so it has to produce tomatoes , so it can produce seed for future generations, that's natures way