This doesnt have to be good. Too much N gives lush “above ground” and very poor tube build up. Had the same problem last year, this year its different. Still great nice plant, but less so up and after i harvested, there was quite alot for a small container
Perkyboy1992
PK Most fert have low P, atleast here in germany.
Like 5-3-5 or 6-4-6. Thats why i bought PK mineral fertilizer and add it to the feed.
I do it so: My 6-4-6 should go 2ml/l water. It has also magnesium and calcium in it. I use 10l watering can. I put, depending on size of plants, 4-8ml / 10l water of 6-4-6 and i put 8ml of mineral PK which is 0-15-15. Mix and give. My plants seem to love it.
This plant has over 50 fruits/flowers and is only arround 1m tall. Have 4 other plants ca 1 month younger than this one and they have 30+ flowers on them, turning atm to tomato.
I know u are talking about potato, but its the same principal as tomato. N= green growth.
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This doesnt have to be good. Too much N gives lush “above ground” and very poor tube build up. Had the same problem last year, this year its different. Still great nice plant, but less so up and after i harvested, there was quite alot for a small container
PK Most fert have low P, atleast here in germany.
Like 5-3-5 or 6-4-6. Thats why i bought PK mineral fertilizer and add it to the feed.
I do it so: My 6-4-6 should go 2ml/l water. It has also magnesium and calcium in it. I use 10l watering can. I put, depending on size of plants, 4-8ml / 10l water of 6-4-6 and i put 8ml of mineral PK which is 0-15-15. Mix and give. My plants seem to love it.
This plant has over 50 fruits/flowers and is only arround 1m tall. Have 4 other plants ca 1 month younger than this one and they have 30+ flowers on them, turning atm to tomato.
I know u are talking about potato, but its the same principal as tomato. N= green growth.
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