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Experiences with other Dyna Gro products?

Posted by Jay5 none (My Page) on
Sun, Aug 14, 11 at 14:22

I container garden, tomatoes, cucumbers, and squash and was hoping for some feedback on the Dyna gro products for those vegetables.

I have read plenty here on Foliage pro but was wondering whether some of the other products might be better for vegetables.

Along with Foliage pro 9-3-6 they have All pro 7-7-7 and
Grow 7-9-5.
If I understand correctly they all have the same micro-nutrients but different amounts of n-p-k.
If I go by what the dyna gro site says it would seem the 7-9-5 is their go to for container plants, promoting both foliage and blooms.

So any experiences with these products?


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RE: Experiences with other Dyna Gro products?

I haven't used the other formulations, but I can't see the 7-9-5 making much sense.
Most plants use way more nitrogen than phosphorous, and so the 7-9-5 would just be a waste.

Josh


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RE: Experiences with other Dyna Gro products?

I used the 9-3-6 this year, and my veggies grew really well.


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