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    Hi, just been shopping and came back with a load of pelleted chicken manure(was looking for something with seaweed but couldn't find any). My question is: is this good as a general fertilizer or do i need different types for different veg? My main worries are my onions and my garlic as both are looking a little yellow!
    thanks
    Raine

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    The site manager tells me chicken pellets high in nitrogen good for leafy plants, I give my onions a feed of growmore or blood fish and bone, dont worry about the yellowing leaves on your garlic these will be the first leaves so long as the leaves in the centre of the stem are green you will have no problem.

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    • #3
      It's a good general fertiliser, yes - it contains a good amount of the nitrogen that all plants need, to a lesser or greater extent, for growth.

      Too much nitrogen can cause problems sometimes, though - you don't always want lots of leafy growth at the expense of fruit, for example. For crops which we want to fruit - tomatoes, peppers, aubergines etc - a slightly different balance of nutrients is required. It's not difficult to add some tomato feed (maybe in liquid form) to those particular crops when they start to flower and as the fruit are forming - that should give them the boost they need.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by raine View Post
        Hi, just been shopping and came back with a load of pelleted chicken manure(was looking for something with seaweed but couldn't find any). My question is: is this good as a general fertilizer or do i need different types for different veg? My main worries are my onions and my garlic as both are looking a little yellow!
        thanks
        Raine
        Hi Raine,

        They wil do fine for now it will give them a boost as they are starting to grow then later on they will need something different to get them to ripen the bulbs ready for storage, if you PM me I'll dig out the info at home (it's lunch time at work at the mo) and post it for you on here.
        ntg
        Never be afraid to try something new.
        Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
        A large group of professionals built the Titanic
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        • #5
          many thanks for all your advice-sorry to sound thick,nick but what do you mean PM you?

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          • #6
            PM means Private Message, click on the name of the grape and your options for this will come up.
            I am new to fertilising as well, but got Tomorite for my tomatoes, a bargain at £3.40 for 2litre, that has seaweed in it.
            I also bought Comfrey root off ebay, infused and steeped it, that is also a fertiliser high in vitamins and minerals.
            I am not planting my own Comfrey and Borage for future fertilising.
            Nettles is another good one for fertilising your veg.
            and i bought Potash, hope im done now, unless someone tells me i need more or different.
            Best Wishes
            Happy Growing
            blue-and-green

            http://blue-and-green.blogspot.com/

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            • #7
              Hi raine,
              "Maxicrop" is a common seaweed tonic brandname. It should perk them up a bit. But if your soil is in good condition they shouldn't need fertilizer

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