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PostPosted: Jun 11th, '09, 19:50 
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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '09, 05:11 
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So should I put some more in, say another kg


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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '09, 05:59 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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YES BRING IT UP TO 3 KG FOR EVERY 1000 LITRE WATER YOU HAVE


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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '09, 06:18 
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Thanks F&F will do, What do you recomend to grow this time of year? I have put some lettce and basil, corriander ect in but are these suitable for winter?


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Food&Fish wrote:
What do you recomend to grow this time of year? I have put some lettce and basil, corriander ect in but are these suitable for winter?

They all went well for me last winter, other that also went well were:
Brocolli, beetroot, snow peas, peas, spinach, silverbeet, colliflower, cabage.

You just need to watch the cabage moth, they really attacked my cabbage, I'm going to give diepel powder a go this year, last winter I used nothing, and lost the battle picking them off the cabage. Outbackozzie uses a mix of seasol and diepel once a week I think, so I am going to use this as a starting point, can't remember the ratios, but will be in his system thread somewhere...


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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '09, 07:48 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Thanks F&F will do, What do you recomend to grow this time of year? I have put some lettce and basil, corriander ect in but are these suitable for winter?


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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '09, 07:57 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Sorry try this http://www.gardenate.com/


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I went through OBO thread and got the ratios for my starting point, info was as follows if interested:

Outbackozzie wrote:
No seasol anymore, mature systems, using a lot of high quality fish food, do not require it.
I use about 1/2 a litre per month in the dipel mix though. Makes the dipel stick betterer.


Outbackozzie wrote:
Not foliar feeding, I add a little bit to the dipel mix that I make up, so it sticks better.


Outbackozzie wrote:
...that 1/2 a litre is spread over about 15 litres of water in the sprayer, so its very very weak. I seem to have a hell of a lot of leaves.


The dipel ratio is on the box...


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