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M**S
Good stuff
Works a treat and have now got a lot of chillis starting to develop
G**N
Tomato feed
This came with the cap broken which means you can not measure the liquid
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good
HELP=====I've noticed when growing some vegetables or fruit, there is a big difference between ones without plant food and those with a little help. This seems to help.YIELD======There's a a higher yield too.CLAIM======It claims to, "Accelerates ... and encourages plants." So far so good.I continue to monitor. If I have any issues I'll update the review.
T**B
Handy stuff, nice size bottle rubbish measuring cap
Im the first to admit it, i have the opposite of whatever green fingers are. If something with roots is to survive round here it had better be happy being ignored which is why my current food plants extend to a huge Rosemary bush and a gooseberry bush, in addition the 2 orchids are very happy being forgotten about. Im determinded to change! I have killed chillis before but i love them so im trying again and set a phone alarm to remind me they need care. Hopefully i'll be able to work up to growing tomatos (daily watering? not going to happen!)This stuff is going to help me on my route to chilli variety (not all chillis are either cool or ruddy painful, some have actual flavour and if you want them you have to grow them yourself).Im sure this stuff has everything a little chilli plant could desire, you add 2 or 3 ml to a litre of water everytime you water your plant/s. Now my complaint is this, unless you have a greenhouse full of plants you wont need to measure much more than 2 or 3ml of this stuff so why is the measure 10ml to 50ml? Is it only made for market gardeners?! c'mon, some of us only have a couple of plants. Luckily im a scientist so i have a teeny measure somewhere in the house, half a teaspoon is 2.5ml, that'd work too if you had a measuring spoon you kept just for fertiliser!.The measuring cap isnt that easy to read if you are getting on but thats not the manufacturers fault, i have a magnifying glass that i dont admit to in public.Handy stuff, should last a while, safety cap should keep kids/arthritic hands out.
G**K
Boosts Fruit Production and Quality For Pennies.
If you have the space from a tub and the location then growing tomatoes is a great pastime. For once, the saying 'fruits of you labour' is true. Grown your own and save money. Eat fresh.Now I used to buy tomato plants but then realised I was throwing bad/ damaged ones along with the remains from the chopping board into the recycling bins. I was literally throwing tomato seeds away.So I took a chance and just pushed a few of the damaged ones and the like in a tub of compost.With a couple of scrounged canes some string and lots of sunshine I got a massive crop this year.The good thing was the tomatoes I grew were the exact ones I actually bought.But they do need a little help and that is where this almost magical stuff comes in.It provides all the nutrients that your tomatoes need to develop better and more fruits pure and simple.I don't need to cut and paste to swell out my review this stuff contains all the vital ingredients that produce better fruits.For pennies, this liquid returns the pounds in value from bigger, better tasting fruits.I used a similar bottle of stuff and the results were brilliant.Of course in writing this review I cannot hand on heart say this will produce better fruits because I have not had time to test it BUT I can say that by using similar stuff I more than doubled my crop of free, fresher, better tasting tomatoes.
E**R
Too early to use now, but will report on performance later in the year. * Updated on 28/10/18
Like many amateur gardeners, I grow annuals, herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, chillies and peppers every year. However, my success with chillies and peppers is sketchy at best, few in number, and they never look as good as those on the packet. I have tried general all-purpose and tomato feeds, but never one specifically for chillies/peppers. This year I have eight different varieties on the go, and I am hoping that this feed will produce a decent crop. I grow the seeds for fun, and I’m not very familiar with the science of essential nutrients required for producing great crops. However, I’m quite excited to trial this product using my normal growing conditions.The tomato feed that I normally buy is cheaper than this product, but as the recommended dosage is 2ml per litre of water for every watering, it may work out less expensive than it sems. One thing to note – the plastic measuring cup was quite easy to remove, but the childproof cap defeated me, and I had to enlist the muscle in the house to remove it.I have to wait for a few months before using this feed - until the first flowers appear on the plants, but I will report back on any success/usual pitiful show later in the year.****** As promised, here is an update 28/10/18. I had the best crop of chillis that I've ever had. Yes, the exceptional hot, dry weather may have contributed, but my crop of was more than triple that of previous years. I've never had much success with bell peppers, but I did this year. I will be buying more of this product next Spring for more conclusive evidence of a good product.
M**F
A little goes a long way
I've used Plant It products before with successful results so I'm looking forward to trying this once I get my tomato and cucumber plants in.It's a concentrated liquid and you only need a very small amount per watering session so this litre should go a very long way therefore the price is reasonable.I'll update once my plants start growing to see if there's an improvement in the yield but from previous experience with these products they're always worth the money.
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