It would be interesting to compare the growth with and without bloodmeal but here are the results I've had "with".
This is from February 14:
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This is the same bed today.... February 27:
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Update March 1 after tasting some of the different types of lettuce... very tasty
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Update March 4
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Update March 10 - I've been harvesting from this bed, otherwise it would be fuller looking. Also, some of the tomato plants were pulled because they were malformed with no new growth.
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It's not nice to make fun of those poor yankees....
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan
I'm planning on holding off on supplements for now and see how it goes. All the plants are looking healthy as hell now. The peppers and cucumbers are still slow growing but have nice color.... yep way more color than me
Originally Posted by davidstcldfl
Originally Posted by urbanfarmer
Your plants have more color than you.
It's not nice to make fun of those poor yankees....
Not as dramatic as yours....
The systems I added to are mature systems and pretty large in volume of water ( a few thousand gallons). I only added a 1/2 to 1 cup in each, depending on the gallons.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." - President Ronald Reagan
The only other thing I did was add the iron chelate which was about a teaspoon to each grow bed and a bit of hardwood ash which I added on the 11th or 12th I think.
You can see that the nitrogen readings went back to being low after the initial spike and remained low. I would have added more blood meal but I was waiting for the nitrite level to return to blue but it still hasn't returned to blue.
Hopefully the system will be able to sustain itself like this without any supplements. I'll see what happens.
I added a small amount of blood meal to half of the line of bell pepper plants and they are now noticeably larger than the other half that didn't get a dose. Instead of just adding the dose under the water spout, I decided to add some right next to the plants that were lagging. I dug down to the water level and sprinkled it there and then moved the grow media back.
I added some more today, to dose the rest of the pepper plants. Here's the Nitrite test of the fish tank water before adding the next dose of bloodmeal today... I'll be checking it again for the next few mornings.
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Current pix of Bell Pepper Plants... Can you guess which spots the blood meal was previously added? Hint: Not on the right side
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I added some strawberries to the beds yesterday so I figured I'd sprinkle a few more tablespoons of BM around and wash it into the media with some water. Looks like just a touch of ammonia and nitrite in the fish tank water today.
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