I’ve been a die-hard fan of K-Lite since I started growing orchids in 2020, getting consistent growth and flowers over the past few years. However, mixing fertilizer up in a bucket and dunking one plant after another has proven to be a time intensive task— 4 hours on a weekend morning! I grow indoors and can’t speed this up with a pump sprayer (not enough water flow to beat the speed of the bucket method). Watering in the sink with the sink sprayer I can water everyone in an hour or so, but nobody gets fertilized. In an effort to get the best of both worlds I’ve decided to move to Nutricote’s 18-6-8 180 Day formulation, which isn’t quite the K-Lite 12-1-1 formula, but was as close as I could get to a high N low K formula (I’ll make up for the lack of Mg and Ca with a monthly dose of Epsom Salts and a top dressing of oyster shell) It’s also supposed to be less temperature sensitive than Osmocote, so I can ease my worry about my slow release fertilizer dumping all the nutrients into my pots on a hot day and frying my roots. I’m planning to also dose at half the recommended amount since Paphs aren’t heavy feeders. Does this line of thinking track?
tldr; spending too much time watering, moving to Nutricote to save time. Pros: high N low K like K-Lite, more controlled release than Osmocote. Posting to make sure I haven’t missed anything
tldr; spending too much time watering, moving to Nutricote to save time. Pros: high N low K like K-Lite, more controlled release than Osmocote. Posting to make sure I haven’t missed anything
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