I've had good luck with Dynagrow and used to tell people about it all the time several years ago, until somebody cracked a joke and wondered if I was a Dynagrow salesman. No, not that, but just got a fert that worked great in soil. I think pretty much all the micro nutes you need are in it and it's a great fert for the money. The only problem is you can't let it sit for weeks on end because the ferts inside, especially calcium and phosphorus, will bind to each other and drop to the bottom of the container and you'll see little white chunks down there. So you have to use it fairly quickly as it doesn't have much of a shelf life. You shouldn't need anything else but growers always want to try an additive. The best thing you can give a healthy plant is just time to grow. How about next you try Dynagrow in a bubble bucket. Works great there too, you just use more of the fert. Follow the directions on the back. It's something like a tsp of fert per gallon of water. 4-5 tsps. in a 5 gallon bucket with air pump and air stone and your plant with rock. If done properly (and it's hard to get wrong), your plants with rock your world. Guaranteed. I can tell you how to use a bucket if you want, or research it on the web. I grew a sunflower that got huge fast in a bucket. Killer method and easy to do too.
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