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Old 6th December 2010, 10:58 PM
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Default Re: Inorganic Fertilizer Usage

""The last one (smallest) is fertilized once every week with home mixed inorganic soluble salts including all major (N, P, K) and most minor (Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, B, S, Cl, Mo) nutrients. Incompatible ions that would form insoluble compounds are delivered to different pitchers.

The setup has been running for 2+ months. Already I can notice some differences. The smallest plant is greener than the other 2, with control being the palest. The differences don't show up well in photo.""

i do agree on the result from the usage of inorganic soluble salt, the plants grew broader greener leaves and stockier pitcher too...however i could not give the exact timeline of effectiveness because the pot of hookeriana that i used had been knocked over numerous times by the monkeys that invade my growing area. it suffers from "shocks" now and then....
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