My new way to fertilize
I’d better say at the beginning - this is new to me but I’d imagine it’s old news to experienced growers and nothing particularly useful to those with large collections
Anyway, my collections consist of somewhere from 100 to 200 plants, growing outside in a couple of small shadehouses or in baskets hanging from trees. Fertilising has always been my problem due to the time involved. I recently decided to dispense with this great consumption of time and bought an in-line fertiliser system to attach to my primitive overhead watering system. It worked well - or would have if my goal was to fertilize the shelving or the concrete shadehouse floor. So today I was in the hardware store and spotted the device in the attached image. Bought it, tried it, loved it.
Basically you set the orange dial to the amount of water required to do your collection. Mine required 12 litres, so I set the orange dial to 3 which dispenses about 15 litres. Then I back-calculated how much fertiliser matched 15 litres of water (45ml for the brand i use), put that in the reservoir and topped up the reservoir with water. Then I just squirt each plant pot. I keep my thumb on the thumb bar thingee and constantly and intuitively adjust the flow for a heavy rain on each pot without knocking it over. Love it, all done in a few minutes, no leaks or drips, very little wastage or interplant splashing.
It’s of fairly simple design with no overly small orifices in the pathway so I’m expecting it to handle seaweed extract and soluble fertiliser just as well.
For our Australian members it’s a Holman Quick Mix although I expect similar devices are available in every market.
I expect I’m about to be told that these have been around for years but it’s the first time I’ve seen one.
Cheers
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