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Old 10-03-2019, 08:56 AM
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For all of you that hate math. Rays formula 2 divided by the %N is; if you are using 14-14-14, this would be 2/14= 0.142 tablespoons per gallon, 0.142 is just slightly more than a 1/8 of a tablespoon (0.125 tbsps) per gallon of water.
I know this is an older post but figured I’d add anyway. I believe that these are TEASPOONS not TABLESPOONS. If you use TABLESPOONS, you will have 3x the fertilizer you intended.
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I know this is an older post but figured I’d add anyway. I believe that these are TEASPOONS not TABLESPOONS. If you use TABLESPOONS, you will have 3x the fertilizer you intended.
Good catch JefferyR. I'm thinking that - when providing measurement details to somebody - such as fertiliser dosage, it probably pays to write a few different values, with different units - so that any inconsistencies can be detected.

Eg. write "0.125 teaspoon = 0.0147 tablespoon = 0.616 millilitre (if liquid)".

And also avoid the abbreviated units like tbsp etc, which is correct, but may be sources of confusion - which is the life story of many things us people invented.

Maybe Selmo can help edit their post as well, to put in the correct units - just in case.

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Old 10-04-2019, 12:42 PM
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I ended up moving the encyclia back to bark, where it is recovering.

I have never used a tablespoon of fertilizer for anything!

I used medium hydroton. I don't know if large (which is really pretty big) would have made a difference. What I found was that the roots were always sopping wet, even at the top of the container, so maybe a bigger or taller container might have worked better, or bigger hydroton.
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