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Brendan starts with ...
Hi All,
Our veggie growing season up here is starting now. I have used all three of these liquid fertilizers, and was just wondering if anyone prefers one over the other, and why?

Myself, I prefer Charlie Carp, because I 'think' it contains more trace elements?

Maybe alternating them weekly would be better? I'm growing only tomatoes, garlic, cucumbers, lettuce, beans & carrots. (I think).

Time: 30th March 2010 8:15am

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Julie says...
Brendan, I did a little research project some years ago in an organic market garden. We grew various green veg using
1) compost
2) Seasol
3) fish emulsion
4) Seasol and fish emulsion combined.

The best results were from compost, and the second best were the Seasol plus fish emulsion. Hope this helps.



Time: 30th March 2010 6:10pm

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Julie says...
Hey, I see your post has been edited. How on earth did you do that? I would love to see an edit button on this forum, but had no luck (or answer) when I asked the web person.

Time: 30th March 2010 6:13pm

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amanda says...
Julie - I have lost my edit function (I did have it) - as I have had to go to dial-up after the storm fried my satellite modem...? Are you on dial-up too?

Does anyone else have this problem?

Time: 30th March 2010 11:02pm

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peter says...
i had an edit button about a year ago
but havnt seen it since then.

Time: 30th March 2010 11:14pm

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Chris says...
A few points I would make:
Charlie carp, the one you are referring to is a chemical fertiliser. no way pure fish emulsion has 10% nitrogen without urea added. the organic CCarp has nothing added.
Unless you have a defiency trace elements should be applied sparingly, not frequently.
seaweed extracts are a plant tonic not a fertiliser though it seems many use it as if it were
not surprised compost was a winner as it improves soil fertility. chemical fertilisers do not

Time: 30th March 2010 11:38pm

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Brendan says...
Hi Julie,
Re the 'editing' of a post. I notice that people with a User ID of 0, can't seem to edit?

Amanda's edit button is an exception, as she has a user ID #.? I'm still on 'dial-up', and so far, still have my Edit button.

Thanks Chris for your info, I have to agree, compost is KING.

Time: 31st March 2010 9:06am

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Julie says...
amanda, I have broadband. Sorry to hear about your modem. I was careful to unplug everything last week when the storm started, as I know two people whose computers were fried by lightning.

User ID O no edit button? Weird!

Time: 31st March 2010 6:25pm

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peter says...
edit button test.
ahh, i now have an edit button back.



Time: 31st March 2010 7:02pm

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Julie says...
what test peter?

Time: 1st April 2010 9:08pm

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peter says...
test 1
test2

Time: 1st April 2010 10:09pm

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peter says...
hi julie,
as brendan says anyone with a user id of o hasnt got an edit button.

when you post a reply and enter your email address along with your name
and location it logs you onto the forum
and gives you an id number and an
edit button.

Time: 1st April 2010 10:19pm

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Julie says...
I'm trying this now.

Time: 2nd April 2010 4:14pm

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Phil@Tyalgum says...
I might try it too, here goes

Time: 2nd April 2010 8:35pm

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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Hey k - picture of the farm comes up too, thanks for the tip guys.

Time: 2nd April 2010 8:36pm

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Julie says...
I got an ID, but now can't get rid of the 'r'(instead of Roleystone), which was my mistake. Help!!

Time: 2nd April 2010 9:40pm

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peter says...
test

Time: 2nd April 2010 10:26pm

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Julie says...
peter,yes please! How? I want my Roleystone WA back!

Time: 3rd April 2010 6:36pm

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peter says...
hi julie,
just log out then log back in with
the correct details.

Time: 3rd April 2010 8:19pm

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Julie says...
Thanks Peter. How do you find out about all this? Or maybe you're just smart with computers, which I'm not.

Hoping this works.

It did!



Time: 4th April 2010 4:44pm

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peter says...
no not smart with computers
just trial and error.

Time: 4th April 2010 5:03pm

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paul says...
Animal manure tea's best.

Time: 22nd October 2011 1:10pm

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snottiegobble says...
Animal manure tea is probably the best & cheapest, but how many forget to brew one up? Anyway I would have to have milk & sugar with mine! :)

Time: 22nd October 2011 6:04pm

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Brad says...
way to dig up an old thread. I now started drowning weeds that have bulbs and letting them rot. add a bit of manure for extra kick. stinks and attracts flies so needs to be covered when put into the garden or added to compost

Time: 22nd October 2011 9:22pm

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Nick says...
I did the same Brad, plants (and hands) stink for weeks afterwards!

Time: 22nd October 2011 10:21pm

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Julie says...
How rude!

Time: 1st February 2013 1:22pm

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MaryT says...
davee whoever you are

Time: 1st February 2013 2:05pm

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Diana says...
Hi all,

Tino did an interesting test of these and also worm juice with lettuce seedlings

http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s3642060.htm

Outcome- a mixture of fish emulsion and seaweed is best for most plants he thinks:

Tino says "If we were to base the results of this experiment purely around plant size, then the fish emulsion is by far the best. It's a high nitrogen fertiliser and that's what plants use for leaf growth, but beware - it's horses for courses. High-nitrogen fertilisers are great on lettuce crops or kale, but if I were to use it on say a carrot crop, I'd get a good amount of leaf growth, but a distorted little mangled tiny carrot which you don't want."

"I've been really impressed with the seaweed extract too. The plants are nice and healthy, so next time, I think I'll combine the two and I'll get the vigorous growth out of the fish emulsion with the health benefits of the seaweed extract," he says.

Time: 1st February 2013 3:59pm

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Julie says...
"... so next time, I think I'll combine the two and I'll get the vigorous growth out of the fish emulsion with the health benefits of the seaweed extract,"


My post from March 2010 came to the same conclusion.



Time: 1st February 2013 8:20pm

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Julie says...
davee: "If I have offended anybody, was not intended that way". I wouldn't like to see what you write when you DO intend to offend!

This is a very friendly forum, and we are usually polite to one another. The 'waffle'you refer to was discussing how to use the forum. Newcomers especially sometimes need help, and if this seems to stray off the topic, too bad - it always comes back.

Time: 4th February 2013 7:17pm

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ivepeters says...
Julie
Davee had nearly three years to get over it.
Last waffle was april 2010.

Then what did he do political waffle.

Shame Shame Shame on him.

Time: 4th February 2013 8:15pm

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Julie says...
Looks like someone deleted his comments!

Time: 4th February 2013 9:14pm

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snottiegobble says...
We do have a moderator Julie, & no it wasnt me!


Time: 8th February 2013 11:41pm

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snottiegobble says...
I do have a DELETE button which comes in very handy!

Time: 15th February 2013 3:30pm

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