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Old 07-01-2000, 07:26 PM   #1
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I was looking threw some drawers in my house when I found these things called "Plant Food Spkies"... They are slow resease plant food.It says on the back that they are 13-4-5... I was wondering if this would be good for my plants...

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Old 07-02-2000, 09:57 AM   #2
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Well, I haven't really used these before but I have read plenty of posts from ppl not advising their use. I would say it might be ok for outdoor plots but not for pot in a pot I wouldn't advise it since you can't really control the release of ferts into the your soil

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Those things are horrible, they deliver concentrated amounts of ferts to a few places in the soil, but deliver no ferts to other places. The only time I would use these is if I was going on vacation and couldn't water my plants.

The NPK on those also doesn't look too great either.

Powder mixes work fine for me.

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Old 07-02-2000, 06:03 PM   #4
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I am growing my plant outdoors but in a 3 gallon pot. Unfortionatly I just put 4 of those things in my pot (although the pacage said 5; I wanted to be safe). SH*T!!! Well I guess it can't be too too bad for the plant... I was using powdered Miricle Grow (The kind you dilute in water) but I thought this might help. Warloc, I see how it would give concentrated amounts in small places. Hymmm... Its not too late to take them out (I put them in about an hour ago) I think I'll go take them out... This sucks, next time I think I'll read the posts before puting stuff in my plant...

I've got to hurry, its 8:00 and the sun has already gone down...

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I just got back from my grow site and unfortionatly was unable to remove the plant food sticks. I tryed to pull them out but i guess the moisture of the soil got to them already because they were all mushy and had started to disolve. I rinsed the soil with some water hoping to wash the nutrents through the soil or at least spread it out but I don't think I could becuase on the back of the package they claim "Unlike liquid or powdered fertilizers our plant food sticks don't wash through soil!"... Oh well... I mean, what's the worst that could happen???

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Overferting; i used those things before and had the same "results".

Ladies were transplanted and everithing went fine

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It not "horrible" in the sense that I would not use them at all. I was just saying that a water soluble(sp) fert will help distribute the ferts more evenly. If you dig up as much as possible, and then be cautious with your powdered ferts, it should be fine.

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What about crushing them up and using them in small amounts over time?
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