.could you powder this and use it in the soil, instead of useing it for watering/feeding.
very interesting thread.
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CandyLime12.... Yes, you can take regular alfalfa pellets (rabbit food) and powder them up with a coffe grinder. You can pick up a small 5 pound bag at Wal-mart for $ 4, or a 50 pound bag at most any animal feed store for $ 15.
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One cup of Alfalfa Meal (which is just alfalfa pellets, already ground up), per gallon of soil works great. It not only provides the triacontanol, but a nice mellow NPK of between 2-1-1 and 3-1-2
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Mixed directly in soil or watered in as a tea, either way works.
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Hope this helps....
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I generally put 1/2-1 cup of alfalfa in a bag for 5 gallons of tea. Just depending how strong I want it. A great N source. I would try to buy at a feed supply if you can. It will be much cheaper and you can generally get meal for the same price.Let's correct this a bit.
It should be 1cup/CuFt (~7.5 gallons), NOT 1cup/gallon.
You will burn things up @1cup/gallon.
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Yeah, for a tea, that's a good amount and about what I use, along with EWC and kelp meal.I generally put 1/2-1 cup of alfalfa in a bag for 5 gallons of tea. Just depending how strong I want it. A great N source. I would try to buy at a feed supply if you can. It will be much cheaper and you can generally get meal for the same price.