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02-20-2006, 07:40 AM #1
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Learning fractions for feeding?
To make 1/4 strength....
If the directions are to add 1 teaspoon per gallon, you should add 1 teaspoon to 4 gallons. Then water your plants with this and dump the rest. Its easier than measuring 1/4 teaspoon.
If you dont want to waste ferts (like me), you could measure out teaspoon, spread it out on your desk, and use a credit card create 4 equal piles. (if you've ever done coke you'll be a pro!) Each pile will be 1/4 teaspoon. Add one of these piles to a gallon and you'll have 1/4 strength.
Hope this helps you out.
peace!smoknjoe Reviewed by smoknjoe on . Learning fractions for feeding? Ok ok laugh it up, lol flame me all you like and call me dumb all ya want but I had to ask some where so I'm asking where I think I'll get the least flamage. Anyways I was wondering could some one school me on that fraction stuff for feeding plants? I mean when people say "Use 1/4th of the mixture" or what ever you guys say it confuses me :(. Some one help me please. Rating: 5
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