Neptunes harvest burn skin11/24/2023 ![]() It's biggest draw for me was a combo of low price and quantity of minerals vs other brands of rock dust. It's 65% silicates but also has 70 other trace minerals. Sey, Azomite is the result of a volcanic eruption filling an ancient sea bed. I'm going in for another soil test next spring so, depending on the results, i may change things around next season. It's all just relaxing & laid back fun to me :). With a few exceptions, most of what i do is not necessary but it doesn't seem to hurt the plants either. Later during the season i turn to other ferts like Espoma products, Texas Tomato Food, or whatever else i have on hand. I then cover everything with a final layer of pine bark fines to reduce splash-up. <- Anecdotal testimony but i've been comparing A-B results for years now, both peppers and tomatoes, the differences were extreme a couple of times.Īfter the plants grow a few inches i dig the trench rows, this buries the stems another 1" or 2" further. In my experience it lessens transplant shock, leaves stay upright, and plants seem to resume growth within 2-4 days. I give the transplants their first sip of water using one genuine aspirin per gallon diluted (only a couple of ounces per plant). I have added sulphur+magnesium during this time in the past, but not every year, and i tend to go light.ĭuring plant-out I may shake a tiny bit more azomite minerals and witches brew (dolomitic lime + vinegar) into the bottom of the planting hole and away from the young roots. I smooth everything off then scratch a little more pine bark fines into the first couple of inches. A few weeks before plant-out i turn the dirt over and work in a good amount of cow manure compost, Azomite mineral powder, old mulched leaves, pine bark fines and mycorrhizae products.
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