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4lb Bag Jobe’s Organics Granular Garden Herb Gardens Fertilizer $3.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 4lb Bag Jobe's Organics Granular Garden Fertilizer, Easy Plant Care Fertilizer for Herb Gardens for $3.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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  • 4 Pounds organic herb fertilizer grains and is produced to avoid wasteful runoff, mess, hazards and smells
  • Plant fertilizer is formulated with a 4-3-3 NPK to provide herbs the nutrients they need to create high yield and vibrant foliage
  • Jobe's organic fertilizer contains no synthetic chemicals and are OMRI listed for organic gardening by the USDA
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 4lb Bag Jobe's Organics Granular Garden Fertilizer, Easy Plant Care Fertilizer for Herb Gardens for $3.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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  • 4 Pounds organic herb fertilizer grains and is produced to avoid wasteful runoff, mess, hazards and smells
  • Plant fertilizer is formulated with a 4-3-3 NPK to provide herbs the nutrients they need to create high yield and vibrant foliage
  • Jobe's organic fertilizer contains no synthetic chemicals and are OMRI listed for organic gardening by the USDA

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Jun 20, 2024 05:46 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank fis

Good deal for this, though I would advise people to use it only for herbs, or for early plantings.

The relatively high nitrogen content is great for encouraging leaf growth. With herbs, the leaf is what you're eating. With fruit like tomatoes or other flowering plants, at this point in the season you want to encourage flowers and healthy yields -- not more leaves.
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mcosfJun 20, 2024 06:01 PM
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Quote from fis :
Good deal for this, though I would advise people to use it only for herbs, or for early plantings.

The relatively high nitrogen content is great for encouraging leaf growth. With herbs, the leaf is what you're eating. With fruit like tomatoes or other flowering plants, at this point in the season you want to encourage flowers and healthy yields -- not more leaves.
what's good for tomatoes at this point in the year? I have lots of tomatoes on the vine, but they are not getting as big as I'd like
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qwert1234Jun 20, 2024 06:03 PM
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4-3-3, npk.
Jun 20, 2024 06:28 PM
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skippoJun 20, 2024 06:28 PM
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Quote from mcosf :
what's good for tomatoes at this point in the year? I have lots of tomatoes on the vine, but they are not getting as big as I'd like
Fert with high k value as in the npk
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CrazyOneJun 20, 2024 06:43 PM
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Quote from mcosf :
what's good for tomatoes at this point in the year? I have lots of tomatoes on the vine, but they are not getting as big as I'd like
K and P in addition to Boron and Calcium.
Last edited by CrazyOne June 20, 2024 at 11:43 PM.
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Careful when using this… the values will encourage rapid foliage growth but also attract insects
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lovehurtsJun 20, 2024 07:12 PM
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Quote from mcosf :
what's good for tomatoes at this point in the year? I have lots of tomatoes on the vine, but they are not getting as big as I'd like
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forumzJun 20, 2024 07:14 PM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Careful when using this… the values will encourage rapid foliage growth but also attract insects
What if we bury it?
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Quote from mcosf :
what's good for tomatoes at this point in the year? I have lots of tomatoes on the vine, but they are not getting as big as I'd like
You can get fertilizer from Home Depot specifically for acidic plants like tomatoes. I'm assuming they're not getting big or red? Gotta also play around with your watering they don't like too much water but still you have to water

It's also early in the planting season your tomatoes are doing fine they'll ripen eventually
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Quote from forumz :
What if we bury it?
I guess I should be more detailed… the rapid growth attracts insects to decimate the foliage(weakens the plants defense). Generally herbs are not eaten by pests so it may be ok.
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Quote from QueensGambit :
I guess I should be more detailed… the rapid growth attracts insects to decimate the foliage(weakens the plants defense). Generally herbs are not eaten by pests so it may be ok.
My patio garden already gets decimated by insects to the point where my mint doesn't even grow cause it has no leaves
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My patio garden already gets decimated by insects to the point where my mint doesn't even grow cause it has no leaves
You should be using neem oil then
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Quote from QueensGambit :
You should be using neem oil then
I tried, but maybe I need to be more consistent
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NukeIcbmJun 20, 2024 08:19 PM
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I tried, but maybe I need to be more consistent
I had this issue with spider mites on my basil and mint. Neem oil, for me, didn't get rid of them, from what I learned its mostly prevenitive. What took care of them almost overnight was spraying rubbing alcohol on the plants on the soil till moist. Remember it will chemically burn the plants, but it will destroy almost all bugs. My plants recovered and started thriving the next week. Now, I spray them with neem oil regularly and haven't seen them return.

You could also try a solution of like 1:30 Dawn dish soap and water. It will suffocate most bugs and is basically harmless to plants. Test in a small area if you're worried.

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forumzJun 20, 2024 08:28 PM
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Quote from NukeIcbm :
I had this issue with spider mites on my basil and mint. Neem oil, for me, didn't get rid of them, from what I learned its mostly prevenitive. What took care of them almost overnight was spraying rubbing alcohol on the plants on the soil till moist. Remember it will chemically burn the plants, but it will destroy almost all bugs. My plants recovered and started thriving the next week. Now, I spray them with neem oil regularly and haven't seen them return.

You could also try a solution of like 1:30 Dawn dish soap and water. It will suffocate most bugs and is basically harmless to plants. Test in a small area if you're worried.
Thanks, will try this. The weird thing is everytime I go out to check on my plants, I don't see any bugs. Just leaves disappear, often overnight. Perhaps it's some larger like a snail or something?

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