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Feeding

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Karl B, Apr 26, 2020.

  1. Karl B

    Karl B Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi everyone, this is my first post.
    I have tomatoes in the greenhouse and outside already with flowers just abut to open, they are set in pots with tomatoe compost and miracle grow slow release feed, so will I need to feed them with tomarite weekly?
     
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    Hi,

    Once the actual little tomatoes start to form then you normally start feeding with a Tomato feed which is high in Potash to give big fruits.

    Cannot see any online info on what ratio your MG feed is ?
    If you look on the label your should see a listing for NPK as eg 4 -3 -4 ( K = potash)

    Depending on what it is, will dictate what, if anything , extra you need to feed, though probably just use a tomato feed weekly which is typically 4-3-8

    Perhaps put a question in the Tomato 2020 post as to if its needed to use MG anyway, as to much fertiliser can lead to too much leaf growth and less fruit.

    Also a bit early/risky to put toms outside, still a chance of a frost, even down south.
     
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    • Karl B

      Karl B Apprentice Gardener

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      Thanks Ricky I will have a look at the ratings, although to be honest, don’t really understand the numbers thing.
      As the toms are in pots, I can put them back in the greenhouse if any frost is forecast.
      Appreciate you replying to me.
       
    • noisette47

      noisette47 Total Gardener

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      Hi Karl, all fertilisers are classified according to their ratio of N (Nitrogen =leaves and growth), P (Phosphate = Root development) and K (Potassium/Potash = fruit and flower development). Always in that order. So for a lawn, where you want green leaves and strong roots, the fertiliser would be a high number N, medium number P and low number K. For tomatoes, you want fruit, so it would be low number N, medium P and high K, e.g. 6:8:14 Hope this helps a bit :smile:
       
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      • Karl B

        Karl B Apprentice Gardener

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        Hi Noisette47

        Thanks for that, now I understand
         
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