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Mittwoch, 27. April 2016, 16:24

Hi Bernard,.

I would take 1 kg.

Many greetings
Ortwin

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Mittwoch, 27. April 2016, 17:16

Profi-Dünger bei hartem Wasser - Peters Excel Hard Water Grow Special 18-10-18+2MgO+TE

Tubers fans,

more details here: Pseudohydrosme gabunensis #25 and previous post...

Happy fertilizing, Bernhard.

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Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016, 18:26

for the Austrians, I can make the same offer - only that I ordered the 14-10-26.
Porto is probably within EV by Austria. be slightly higher since our post spins something...
Leg interest - just a PN

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Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016, 19:00

Hello

I have fertilized so far, so about half a year, with pond water. The whole looked good initially, but now I realize the first deficiency symptoms or signs of eutrophication at my Typhonium already. Am still not so experienced...
But because the stock clearly has, increased some offers are just too tempting, I would work but like to something more professional. But the whole different claims it is still difficult to select a suitable fertilizer for me as a beginner.

If so, the proposed fertilizer is rough generally recommended, wouldn't have like some of it.

Best regards, Ralf

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Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016, 19:50

Hi Ralph,.

If you have rel hard water (high carbonate hardness), a good choice is the fertilizer safe

How much and who will it be? ;)

Happy fertilizing, Bernhard.

P.S.: Look once in the forum for "Manure", "Fertilization", "Salts", etc; then you can find a lot on the subject...

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Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016, 22:49

Hmmm - I'd really only recommend this fertilizer if you have hard water - otherwise more can make spanking as well - for long-lasting use

Fürs first and inexperienced "user" I would recommend a 'normal' flower fertilizer with about 15-10-15-12-10 20 - so nothing can go wrong and also for all plants use...

Just as your description reads'd I just tap a general hunger for your plants - and for sure no special fertiliser - if your pond water is ok - you have a salinity meter? -then this would because I'm interested in your pond water...

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Montag, 2. Mai 2016, 19:49

Hello

Thank you for your answers. Because I wanted a simple solution to a complex Thema...ich probably should know better actually.
The next few weeks it will be back quietly with me, then I will read extensively on the subject of fertilizer...

I can set currently unfortunately no pictures, because I have no way to upload them. At least currently, but I'm working on it.

Salinity measure is unfortunately not, sorry. But I think I'll tend to a universal fertilizer for the first time. And with advanced knowledge and experience that should be with me are with beautiful tuberous plants.

Best regards, Ralf

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