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Old 11-23-2013, 06:15 PM
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KelpMax sounds like my choice then.

I mix everything in the bathtub just in case of spills. lol
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Old 11-23-2013, 06:49 PM
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The Neptune's Harvest product I use is the fish/seaweed blend. The NPK numbers aren't immediately obvious on the label, and I suspect that's on purpose. The manufacturer probably doesn't want to promote it as a fertilizer, in case somebody might want to mix it up to 200 ppm N (like most inorganic fertilizer producers recommend with their products - this would be a ridiculous overdose for orchids).

I have two flasks' worth of phal seedlings, and originally, I split them up into two groups: NH and K-Lite with KelpMax, at the same N concentration. Both groups grew well, but the NH group was a little better. I no longer keep the group split; I water/feed them the same way, whether I'm using NH or KL at that particular time. I rarely use KelpMax anymore.
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Old 11-24-2013, 01:21 PM
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Ray, since you first posted this a month or two ago I have wanted to ask you whether KelpMax doesn't look like a complete fertilizer to you (although not low in K).
I suppose one might consider that, Terry, but I don't really think of it that way, as in its pure state is only equivalent to a 0.36-0.82-0.72 fertilizer, and if it is used primarily for the auxin content, and if you apply that at the tablespoon-per-gallon rate I recommend, only contributes 14 ppm N.

Conversely, if you did try to use it as a fertilizer, in order to apply sufficient macro nutrients, you'd be SO overdoing the hormones, I believe it might cause problems.
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Old 11-25-2013, 08:35 AM
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Ray, I am trying to feed at very low fertilizer concentrations on a regular basis. For most of the year, I am currently using 10 mL K-Lite and 10 mL of Kelpmax into 8,000 mL of water (1:1 RO/tap) which results in:

21.5N - 11.25P - 10K in terms of PPM

and gives a good pH and low EC for the solution.

I know the potential downside to this is that I never give an auxin load as is recommended, instead giving the constant lower level concentration.

I know you are targeting about 30 ppm N in SH so I have a little room to move up with the Kelpmax if needed.




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Old 12-01-2013, 06:32 PM
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Here in sub tropical South Africa I have found the fish\ seaweed products to be excellent as growth stimulants, alternated with a fertilizer that has all the necessary elements. I use all of them as foliar & as root drenches, but at a dilution to half recommended strength. I also mist quite heavily about half an hour after foliar feeding, using plain water with no added fertilizers because I think that aerial roots could get damaged by the concentration of mixes which might dry at the root tips. The smell lasts for only a few hours at most, even indoors.
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Old 12-01-2013, 11:46 PM
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I've been using the seaweed fertilizer that Ray sells and my orchids are so happy I hear 70's disco music when I step out into the grow area.NO. REALLY. My grammatophyllums all of a sudden are like WASSUP YO!!!, as are all of my orchids.

I can discern a slightly fishy smell-and this comes from a person who is VERY sensitive to smells of any kind. I've used fish and seaweed and CANNOT stand the smell, but this formulation isn't offensive at all.
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Old 12-02-2013, 10:30 AM
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There is no fish in it. It's a "seaweed (ocean)" scent.
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Old 12-02-2013, 06:02 PM
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Yeah, I am totally fine with seaweed stuff, but I was thinking of using the mixed one which has both seaweed and fish, and this stuff smelled like something else when I opened the bottle.

I think I'll just forget about using it. lol
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There is no fish in it. It's a "seaweed (ocean)" scent.
I wish you would sell it in a smaller size Ray. Just saying.
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Old 12-02-2013, 06:12 PM
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I wish you would sell it in a smaller size Ray. Just saying.
$25 is sooooooooooo worth it, for what it does. And it's good for two years in that bottle.
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