Well at another furom, I asked what people thought of a liquid fertilizer for plants/lawn. I gave the respected numbers, and they said not.
Then someone else posted with a very simaliar product he used. So I am going to try it anyway.
If anyone here want to talk me out of it..go for it. Only one response there made me think not too..but it wasn't good enough for me.I need facts why not to use it or from past expierence using it.
I have to go this route, because plant ferts can get exspensive . I treat 3 tanks with it. So for the non-fully planted ones, I want to find a cheap alternative.
Cloth mentioned pond fert, but none of the store around me carry anything(of course)
Here are the specs on the product.
"Renews yellow leaves"
Schultz IRON green
" water soluble Iron with Nitrogen for fast green-up of lawns and gardens"
"Helps correct yellowing foliage and nutrient deficiency in all plants, flowers trees and lawn"
8-0-0
8% Urea Nitrogen( I dont know what Urea is)
1% magnesium
5% Sulfur( I dont know what this does for plants)
6% Iron(fe)
Now that is a lot of iron, so I am going to try it at 1 1/2 tsp for 30 gallons. The instructions say 1 capful per gallon of water, or 2 caps for longer pieriods in between . I am not going by that though.The cap is rather big.
Any comments are welcome.
:-/
Then someone else posted with a very simaliar product he used. So I am going to try it anyway.
If anyone here want to talk me out of it..go for it. Only one response there made me think not too..but it wasn't good enough for me.I need facts why not to use it or from past expierence using it.
I have to go this route, because plant ferts can get exspensive . I treat 3 tanks with it. So for the non-fully planted ones, I want to find a cheap alternative.
Cloth mentioned pond fert, but none of the store around me carry anything(of course)
Here are the specs on the product.
"Renews yellow leaves"
Schultz IRON green
" water soluble Iron with Nitrogen for fast green-up of lawns and gardens"
"Helps correct yellowing foliage and nutrient deficiency in all plants, flowers trees and lawn"
8-0-0
8% Urea Nitrogen( I dont know what Urea is)
1% magnesium
5% Sulfur( I dont know what this does for plants)
6% Iron(fe)
Now that is a lot of iron, so I am going to try it at 1 1/2 tsp for 30 gallons. The instructions say 1 capful per gallon of water, or 2 caps for longer pieriods in between . I am not going by that though.The cap is rather big.
Any comments are welcome.
:-/