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Fertilizing
Hey everyone. Just got me wondering does anyone here in malaysia fertilize their plants? If you actually do what do you even use? Recently i saw a few fertilizers from this shop called home-fix some are seaweed and some are fish emulsion from a brand called Yates..I'm not good in all this fert stuff so i don't really understand it. So basically im asking if anyone uses fertilizers on their plants and what are the results. I've been reading a lot of threads from this guy called rainforest
http://lhnn.proboards.com/index.cgi?...ad=2460&page=1 and he has amazing plants. And well he seems to encourage fertilizing when i read his threads. There are names of several fertilizers in his threads but i don't think i can find it here.So yea:1thumbup: Ken |
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well Im not from malaysia, but I'll chime in anyways.... I fertilize my neps when I
fertilize my orchids, since both are in the same growing area. Also I put a piece of osmocote in a pitcher per plant, about every 3-4months or so. Results are great especially for bicalcarata and ampularia. |
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I use osmocote on all my neps...
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Raphael,
Could be... *biggrin2* Kenneth, For young plants I use 3 months 14-14-14 (NPK). For adults plants I use 6 months 13-26-7 + 1.5% TE.:smile: |
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Rob, can you post a pictures of the osmocote fert as i'm not sure how it looks like. i can't find it in my place. . I'm using soya base fert(tau pooi in hokkien) on my neps, which comes in transparent packing without any label. I don't know whether it's the same with osmocote but my plants thrive on them.
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Osmocote looks like round yellow balls. It is slow release, so will fade over time.
Robert, do you put the osmocote on the medium or in the pitchers..? I have heard that some nep growers (Cindy in Singapore) putting 1 granule in each pitcher. |
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Teoh,
I will post some pics of the osmocote when I got the chance. Your soya based fert, what's the NPK? Is it organic based? Paphioboy, I put the osmocote inside the medium. Since I like to get a nice top dressing of live moss, putting osmocote on top of the live moss is a big NO NO, algae will overtake the live moss in no time. I didn't put the slow release fert or purposely put food into the pitchers as the pitchers are very efficient in trapping their own preys :smile: |
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Rob, the soya fert is a slow release organic base ferteliser but i don't know about the N-P-K value as it came in transparent packing without label. I'm also using it on my juniper bonsai as it does not burn the leaves even if i dumped a lot of them on each pot.
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