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Hello All,
I had a quick, but important question about fertilizer strength and frequency as it relates to a new attachment I bought for my hose.
I have gotten a new attachment for my hose that mixes a particular quantity of fertilizer mixture per gallon of water that passes through the end of the hose. This is the exact product:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The chamber of the fertilizer mixer is 16 ounces and it has a dial that can take between 1-10 teaspoons or tablespoons of the solution in the chamber into the hose water per gallon of hose water passing through the hose end.
I have two questions:
1) Is there a strength of fertilizer I can use every time I water so I don’t have to keep taking the attachment on and off? The fertilizer I am using is a granular 20-20-20 and calls for 1 teaspoon per gallon monthly. Right now, I am using ¼ strength every time I water (1-3 times per week).
2) What concentration of fertilizer should I be putting in the mixing chamber to get ¼ strength or ¼ teaspoon per gallon? Right now, I am putting 1.3 tablespoons of fertilizer into the 16 ounce mixing chamber and taking 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) of the 16 ounce/1.3tbs fertilizer solution per gallon of water.
According to my math, this would get me ¼ teaspoon of fertilizer per gallon but then again, I never was amazing at math.
I thought that if I use 1/16th (1 oz) of the 16 oz 1.3tbs solution, I would be getting ¼ teaspoon per gallon as 1/16th of 1.3 tbs is a ¼ teaspoon.
Is that how this kind of chemical dilution works on a mixing hose attachment?
I have been watering the plants with this for 3 weeks. Am I about to burn my plants or have I already probably burned them?
Thank you all.