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Originally Posted by JLem
Ok, thanks.
I have Schultz orchid food (19-31-17)...so a little less than 1/2 a tsp per gallon? Can I make up a batch of it and store it? I certainly don’t need a gallon...or even a half gallon...but not sure I can get precise enough a measurement to make only what I need.
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I don’t think you’d go wrong with a half teaspoon per gallon.
Certainly, you can make a liquid concentrate.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon and 1.5 ounces in a shot glass, so about 85 shots/gal. Put 85 x 8/19 = 35 teaspoons (3/4 cup) of fertilizer in a milk jug, fill it with water, and you can use one shot-glass full of that concentrate to make up a gallon of solution for application.
For smaller volumes, 1.5 oz is 3 tablespoons or 9 teaspoons, so for a quart, you’d need 2.25 teaspoons of that concentrate.