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    #1
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    cant find help anywhere

    I really need help and cant seem to get an answer. I repotted my plants a week ago in some organic soil, with dolomite, perilite, blood and bone meal. How long will the nutrients last?? when do I need to re-fertilize, and if so with what? The same ingredients? just sprinkle on or make a tea? Sorry I just dont know what to do. Plants are about 6 weeks old.
    redman71 Reviewed by redman71 on . cant find help anywhere I really need help and cant seem to get an answer. I repotted my plants a week ago in some organic soil, with dolomite, perilite, blood and bone meal. How long will the nutrients last?? when do I need to re-fertilize, and if so with what? The same ingredients? just sprinkle on or make a tea? Sorry I just dont know what to do. Plants are about 6 weeks old.:confused: Rating: 5
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    #2
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    cant find help anywhere

    READ, READ, READ, AND READ SOME FRIGGIN MORE. ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE FAQ'S. SAVE OUR KEYBOARDS THAT ARE FRIGGINGMUNDER PAID AND OVER WORKED SOME TYPING. READ!!!!!!!!

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    #3
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    cant find help anywhere

    Quote Originally Posted by redman71
    I really need help and cant seem to get an answer. I repotted my plants a week ago in some organic soil, with dolomite, perilite, blood and bone meal. How long will the nutrients last?? when do I need to re-fertilize, and if so with what? The same ingredients? just sprinkle on or make a tea? Sorry I just dont know what to do. Plants are about 6 weeks old.
    Dolomite and perlite -obviously- aren't nutrient sources. Blood and bone meal are. But they take a while to break down, and neither is a balanced stand-alone fertilizer.

    You still need to find and use one of the many stand-alone nutes out there that has the appropriate npk plus micronutrients. And to make organics more available, you can also add micorrhizae to the soil.

    For fert schedules, what to use, etc. you have too many options for me to get into, just read the boards for a while and you'll get a sense for what your plants need.
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    #4
    Senior Member

    cant find help anywhere

    At least a couple of weeks the soil it self has nutes in it even if the other stuff is not available yet.

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    #5
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    cant find help anywhere

    at least a couple of weeks!

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