Has anyone had good luck with Alaska fish fertilizer and Alaska morbloom? It's my first time adding it alone with regular organic tomato granular fertilizer and bone meal. Seems like it's doing great. I will continue to update.. thanks

by Altruistic_Divide_12

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  1. ObsessiveAboutCats

    Alaska fish fertilizer is great stuff. I add a good glug every time I’m applying liquid fertilizer. It is full of micronutrients and other delicious (to plants) things. It is particularly awesome at staving off transplant shock.

    However, the regular stuff is NPK 5-1-1 so highest in nitrogen. That’s great for young tomato plants just getting established and growing, but not what I want to push them to later in their lifecycle (i.e. when they are flowering). I offset that by feeding it alongside the higher PK liquid feed I am also giving them at the time (like 10-30-20).

  2. Whitexan16

    Im jealous in a good way. That tomato is gonna need so much potassium since those flowers are there signaling fruiting

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