hi HD,
this should not be so complicated...
So I need to point out that Estacion will print out a ready scripted reply and I have tried to exchange notes with him on fertilizing but he doesn't want to listen. I tell him are you going to fertilize a plant till there is only a brown stick left or do you prefer to fertilize to create nice green growth yet he still recommends to feed more than tomato plants so I dunno, my advice is vastly differnt to ES's advice.
He says he follos Mr Motes method which is the opposite of what I do which is also what mr Moted recommended me to do (but the opposite of what ES does)
ES feeds at a very high concentration. I feed at a very low concentrations.
It should not be so complicated!
So you need to decide, do you want to feed heavily or feed accurately.
To help you decide I would suggest you look at some NPK fertilizers on Amazon. Read through the 1 star reviews to get an idea of what can and has gone wrong for other people who have tried fertilizing.
You will see that the number 1 reason people have problems is from burning their plants with too high a dose.
So the advice is always start with a reduced dose and see how the plant responds. Never start with the full recommended dose.
A further thing to realize is as I mentioned is that orchids need far less fertilizer than other house plants. ES again disagrees with this but this is basic orchid husbandry information that can be confirmed on pretty much any orchid care guide so just check if orchids need more or less than regular house plants. You can follow whichever advice you want, just make sure it doesn't kill your plants. So 1/8th of the recommended dose is good. For ease of things you can easily go 1/10th the recommended dose it says to feed house plants.
So if it says add 2 grams (half a teaspoon) of fertilizer per liter of water for geraniums or roses, then you add 2 grams
per 10 liters for orchids.
Ok so is your fertilizer any good?
Simple answer is no...
Your fertilizer might work but the ratio of nutrients is very imbalanced on both the grow and bloom ferts and there wa no mention of calcium. It is basically a bad combination of nutrients.
It would be like going to the petrol station and deciding ok I don't know if I need petrol or diesel so I will just pick half petrol with half diesel and hope it works.
That won't work and it is an extreme examlpe but it will be similar with these fertilizers. They are not complete.
So from initial serches it does seem to be hard to get good fertilizers on Amazon in India.
Even if you find a good looking one, based on the reviews a lot of fake products then gets sent to customers? so if you end up with a fake product that could be harmful to your plants!
So any recommendation I make is with that warning in mind, make sure you receive what the picture is meant to look like.
Buy Katyayani NPK 19 19 19 100% Water Soluble Fertilizer for Plants, Garden, Hydroponics Online at Low Prices in India - Amazon.in
this is the first one I found. It looks ok but it is not clear if it contains all micro nutrients it should.
This one says feed 2 grams per liter, so for a vanda, you start by feeding 2 grams per 10 liters on every watering.
Next one is this one :
Buy Basfoliar (R) from Germany 19:19:19 NPK Water Soluble Fertilizer Cum Plant Feed with Micronutrients - 1 Kg Online at Low Prices in India - Amazon.in
You have to make sure you receive the right bag for this one!
It looks very good, the only problem with this one is it has been designed for tap water.
With orchids you should be using rain water. If you plan to use tap water (which can be done) then this is fine as it is but if you use rain water you have to add supplemental Calcium and Magensium.
This is where it gets a bit complicated.
The Calmag I found does not contain enough magnesium so you need to supplement with cal mag:
Utkarsh CalMag (1 Lit) (Calcium Magnesium Supplement for Hydroponics and Indoor Outdoor Plants) : Amazon.in: Garden & Outdoors
but since it contains too little magnesium you also need to supplement with Epsom salt:
Buy Thanjai Natural 1Kg Epsom Salt (1st Quality Magnesium Sulphate) - Muscle Relief, Relieves Aches & Pain | Bath and Feet Soak | Plant Growth & Plant Nutrient | Energy Manure for Plants Online at Low Prices in India - Amazon.in
and you have to work out the correct dose for all 3 products.
1/10th for the 19-19-19 NPK is easy enough
1/10th of the recommended dose on the Cal-mag should be good
then for the epsom salt I would go with half a teaspoon (2 grams) per 10 liter bucket of water
All 3 would always have to be mixed together in this way to create a complete feed containing all the NPK, Ca and Magnesium in the correct ratio.
Ok my last recommendation and again I have never used this product and don't know how it will work out but based on my initial research this is the best I could find that will not cost too much (if you want the very expensive product that you can buy that I know will work, let me know, it is a lot more expensive though):
Hydroponics Nutrients : Amazon.in: Home & Kitchen
Again start by feeding 10 times less than the recommended amount and use it every time you water.
A lot of people make the solution and keep it in a bucket so they can then dunk the roots into the bucket once a day.
You might be unsure when to use a grow nutrient and when to use a bloom nutrient (if the product comes in two forms like that). MY general advice is most of the time just use the grow nutrient. The grow nutrient can be used all year round no problem, the bloom nutrient cannot. So the bloom nutrient should be used sparingly through out the year at times when it is blooming.
So this last one is in theory my preferred choice as it should theoretically contain all nutrients and be the only complete feed.
I say theoretically because the exact formation is not detailed.
The second choice (geman one) is the one I would trust the most as long as you receive the right product but you would have to supplement it with additional Calcium and Magnesium in the form of Epsom Salts.