Organic Tomato Super Starter Fertilizer

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This is like sterioids for your tomatoes. it works so well it should be illegal! try it! you definatly will not be upset, I promise. the results are going to be fenominal. thanks for watchign and hopefully everyone will enjoy ! AMOUNTS: – 40 lbs garden gypsom – 40 lbs organic soil conditioner 3-4-3 w/ benificial bacteria – 2 lbs starter fertilizer 4-3-3 w/ myccorhizea – 2 1/2 lbs fast acting lime – 2 lbs crushed egg shells – 16 oz. miccorhyzea inoculant – 8 oz. azos nitrogen fixing bacteria – 2 lb. plant fetilizer 5-3-3 – 2 lb. bone meal – 1 lb. blood meal *optional* – 1 1/2 lbs powdered mollasses *optional* – 2 lb. epsom salt *optional* – 2 to 3 lb. azomite or greensand REMEMBER TO SUBMIT YOUR VIDEO RESPONCES FOR THE WORLDS BIGGEST TOMATO CONTEST!………THERE IS A .00 CASH PRIZE AS WELL AS AN MIGARDENER T-SHIRT!

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26 Responses to Organic Tomato Super Starter Fertilizer

  1. yes, 1 cup would be ample.

    MIgardener
    September 15, 2012 at 10:27 pm
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  2. Can i mix this in with my whole 5 gallon container ? If so, how much?1 cup maybe? Thanks,.

    BADBAMA323
    September 15, 2012 at 11:26 pm
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  3. I added trace minerals by useing green sand. basicly the same thing.

    MIgardener
    September 16, 2012 at 12:11 am
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  4. have tried adding trace minerals like Azomite?

    tazno1
    September 16, 2012 at 12:28 am
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  5. 2:15 if u want to skip to the real thing…

    PhantomAct
    September 16, 2012 at 1:19 am
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  6. can you send thing you add list what you add facebook

    Andrew Floyd
    September 16, 2012 at 1:56 am
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  7. i would add some kelp and wormcastings to your mix

    TheBhannah
    September 16, 2012 at 2:05 am
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  8. I would add the calcium just as they begin to flower, to remove some nitrogen as it reacts with calcium and then add some phosphate. This mix is reacting as you speak and the heat generated will kill baterium and mycenes.

    arisroman
    September 16, 2012 at 2:55 am
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  9. It can be stored for a couple years, maybe 3-4 maximum. also, you would mix it in the hole that your putting your plants into.

    MIgardener
    September 16, 2012 at 3:38 am
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  10. Question: How long can you store this and how do you introduce it to the plants? (forgive me if I missed this info. in the video)

    TheCatyDid
    September 16, 2012 at 3:41 am
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  11. You have 800 tomato plants? Jeez I have 4 and can barely use all of the tomatoes.

    Newtacious
    September 16, 2012 at 4:30 am
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  12. I think he’s just showing an extreme example of ‘steroid’ tomatoes.. Granted I have very fast growth in just potted soil, I don’t think I would want to see how fast they grow with all that stuff.

    I think temperature has the biggest influence on tomato plant growing speed and how well they grow. If I start my tomatoes outside in the 100+ degree heat, the ones that actually make it out of germination will grow *very* slowly.. while the ones I start indoors grow like crazy.

    llandy123
    September 16, 2012 at 5:22 am
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  13. eat the plant you grow intend of animal products and processed foods and your health will skyrocket

    hammerpower100
    September 16, 2012 at 5:43 am
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  14. eat your plants! and read “the china study”

    hammerpower100
    September 16, 2012 at 5:52 am
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  15. Thanks, I’ve been viewing your videos and they’ve been quite informative.

    ramblingjerry
    September 16, 2012 at 6:25 am
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  16. i give each one about 1 – 2 cups of it. it will last them the entire year 🙂

    MIgardener
    September 16, 2012 at 6:42 am
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  17. How much do you give to each plant?

    ramblingjerry
    September 16, 2012 at 7:18 am
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    • Did you have a video explaining how to use this mix? E.g. Do I put a 1/2 cup in with each plant when I plant it? Or do I add it on top of the ground throughout the planting season? Do I till it into the ground?
      Is there a type of store that would handle all these ingredience in one place?
      Do you have the list of ingrediences with Brand names of the manufacturer that you used?
      I have watched a number of your videos and like what I’ve seen. How does a guy as young as you have this much experience?

      Boe
      May 19, 2015 at 12:29 pm
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  18. Excellent mix I like how you explain everything your using. A thing you might want to add is humic acid. It can be a little bit harder to find and fairly expensive but a little goes a long way. “A valuable soil additive, humic acid improves depleted soil conditions by replacing and compensating for carbon and mineral loss, and by stimulating microbial life and activity. It also increases the effectiveness of fertilizers, which in turn reduces the need for nitrogen supplementation by up to 50%”

    transam351
    September 16, 2012 at 8:12 am
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  19. Good to see a young person into gardening,like me,I’m 27

    Keepskatin
    September 16, 2012 at 8:59 am
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  20. I really don’t have an answer for that eveny119. I have heard of fish bones being cremated and turned into a powder so I’m assuming that nutrients must somehow remain behind.

    smartbet
    September 16, 2012 at 9:48 am
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  21. sb,
    I usually toss in my weber grill because I burn wood/natural charcoal/paper, then I use ashes in garden… do you know if the ashes would still have the same amount of ‘calcium’ from the shells? My potatoes love it.

    eveny119
    September 16, 2012 at 10:23 am
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  22. I dont know if youre serious about recipes cause Rays comment doesnt exist anymore (it says)… any way I dont usually like eggplant except in ‘Ratatouille’, even then I dice it extremely small.

    eveny119
    September 16, 2012 at 11:18 am
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  23. If you add perlite or vermiculite it will lighten up soil, but due to cost I only use with containers.
    In the garden, compost is the best thing, loads and loads of it.

    eveny119
    September 16, 2012 at 12:00 pm
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  24. This year I made planting bags out of thoselarge heavy duty soil/peat plastic bags. Theres alot of “grow bag ” videos out there. My plants seem to love them, we’ll see if I get potatoes out of them in the fall.(just make sure they drain)

    eveny119
    September 16, 2012 at 12:28 pm
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  25. accept tomato tone has tons of filler so corporate companies can charge you through the roof for it and have you come back for more.

    MIgardener
    September 16, 2012 at 1:07 pm
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