How to Use Miracle-Gro
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- In this video I talk about something you can use on your plants that actually helps them grow. This is easy to use as well. I hope this is helpful.
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I use this product and it's great. Remember: If you use it in the garden you also fertilize the weeds.
Best thing to do is get treading shoes and just kick around the dirt it will stop weeds, do that every week and they will kinda stop growing, I didn’t around daylillies and hostas and they are the only thing growing in the little area, or you could just pull weeds
Good job showing everyone how not to fallow instructions.
Miracle Grow was my grandma's favorite. She's been dead for years but anything would grow for her. My grandma had a Rubber plant in her house that stayed green and healthy looking but just wouldn't grow very big. One day my grandpa got drunk and wanted my grandma to get out of bed and fix his Breakfast and she refused to get out of bed. So my grandpa pulled the Rubber plant out of the pot by the roots and threw it in her bed. My grandma got out of bed and tossed the plant out the back door. The plant stayed there for two days then my grandma replanted it in another pot. Well that plant got it's second life and grew another three feet. The point of the story is I can't keep a plant alive even when it's not pulled up by the roots.
Wow what a story!!! Thanks for sharing!
S😢 S😂RRY, but that last part. Lol😂. Start with a cactus or snake plant that don’t need as much time and care
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wow
Wow your grandpa was a asshole man
Love this video and also Love that watering can, being able to see through is soo helpful
This guys gonna come back to this video, “like where did you all come from?!”
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@@jeremynguyen2346 hello:)
always do about 1/2 of what the instructions say. so i would have used the small scoop for that indoor plant and fed the plant every 7-10 days.
Outside vegetables potting plants after how many weeks can start using miracle foods
I ran into something that I am a little concerned about this product. I put a little bit of this mixture into a bowl that I have a slice of Onion growing in. After 2 or 3 days. The water in the bowl was green and fungus was growing like crazy. I have noticed the same thing when I pour a cup on a plant mound. the mound will start growing fungus as well.
You'll get fungi because it's fertilizer
@@dnyce1943 I think because it may contain a very high level of Nitrogen (24)
Just ordered a 5 pound bag of this thanks for the in depth review
Are those directions PER plant or can you do more than one? Only reason I ask is because the directions don't say NOT to use on one plant nor does it say it can be used for more than one plant.
So heres my problem. It is my habit to water first so as not to waster fertilizer mix wetting the soil.
I give them a good dousing and let it sit for 30-45min to soak in and settle. THEN, I give the plant like
1/2Gallon of fertilizer mix. Well, in my greenhouse I have 12 tomato plants growing in growbags.
These are on drip irrg system 3 times a day they get a few min of water. After I douse & feed, I worry
that the next irrg watering will wash the fertilizer mix out of the soil.
Whats a Mother to do?
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I mix half tea spoon with 1 liter water. Please tell me my process is right or wrong?
that will be fine, that is the upper limits with feeding.
That's four times as concentrated as the instructions say to do, if it's for indoor plants.
Half teaspoon in 1.5 gallons..
My fiddle leaf loves this. I use small scoop
To play it safe do a half dose and fertilize weekly. It’s a more even feeding.
Love the cheerful reviews! Thank you!
Is this the same thing as the miracle grow plant food sticks? I plan on dissolving 1 in water and using it for food but I’m just trying to figure out the correct ratio, wonder if 1 of those little scoops equals out to 1 stick.
I put it on my lawn, its my secret weapon in dominating.
I did the math and that's
Indoor plants 0.66 ml fertilizer per litre of water
Outdoor plants 3.96 ml fertilizer per litre of water
Why is the prescribed concentration so crazily higher for outdoor plants?
there is 2 reasons why indoor vs outdoor feeding is different cause outdoor gets stronger light from the sun so they grow faster and eat more.
soiless potted plants takes more fertilizer cause it washes out with each watering and dirt/soil it holds the nutrients longer with less leaching so it takes less fertilizer.
potted plants nitrogen ppm ranges you want to be is 100-200 ppm nitrogen, so the slower growing plants you want 100-150 ppm and faster growing plants like tomatoes takes 150-200 ppm nitrogen so half teaspoon of miracle grow mixed with 1 gallon water would be around 120-130 ppm nitrogen.
outdoors soil gardening soil nitrogen ranges you want to be in is 20-40 ppm and the large end of the scoop 1.5 tablespoons is for 1.5 gallons and that is to treat 10 square feet and that would put that area applied to about 15 ppm nitrogen range.
@@swampysanta5445 Thanks for responding but your answer is very confusing. We have established that outdoor plants should have a lot more fertilizer than indoor right? But you gave the indoor range as 100-200ppm and the outdoor range as 20-40ppm.
@@linsqopiring6816 sorry about being confusing forgot to say there is 2 topics here.
earth soil holds onto the fertilizer longer then soiless/potting mixes does that's why earth soil is 20-40ppm and soiless/potting mixes are 100-200ppm nitrogen. soilless/potting mixes leaches fertilizer really fast with each watering so that's why it takes more then earth soil.
now indoor vs outdoor for soiless/potting mix plants, indoor plants will be happy with 100ppm nitrogen feedings where plants like tomatoes that needs full sun to grow it would be a outdoor plant it would take 150-200 ppm nitrogen.
now how often to apply fertilizer all depends on how the plant looks and how fast its growing.
what i do is start 150 ppm nitrogen and water feed it with every watering then if the the plant looks yellow or light green i up the ppm and if the plants looks super dark green i reduce the ppm until the color gets a healthy green color then stick with that until something else changes its kind of a get the feel for it thing. also check ph of the soil too, earth soil u want 6.5-7 ph and soiless/potting mix u want 5.8-6.2 ph outside those ranges can cause plants to start yellowing too.
In addition to sunlight and growth-rate, which are subjective to the plant variety and placement, there are some other concerns. In-ground plants will have a more expansive root system, and run-off will be more of a factor. Theyll also have access (via the soil) to more abundant secondary nutrients and minerals so they can make use of more of the primary (especially the nitrogen) elements available in the fertilizer.
On the flip-side, a potted plant is captive. The fertilizer mostly stays trapped in the pot so the threat of over-dosing is greater per feeding. Also, it's easier for minerals and salts to build up in the soil and negatively impact the soil chemistry for the plants health. This is why it's also good to occasionally give most potted plants a thorough flushing with the cleanest water you can to wash away excessive buildup of these solids.
Not sure if somebody mention it, may I watering my tomatoes after apply this food plant? Or I need wait some time?
Yeah you just water is normal.
Water first and then fertilize. Or you could just fertilize and water when it needs it.
Don’t fertilize and then add water because the water will wash the fertilizer out of the root zone.
It's for plants only not food
The Friendly Plants (W/ Labels)
- The garden w/ Ms.Rina
- Mr.Leonard
- Yellow & Gray Nozzle (has SHOWER)
- The hose (green in color)
- spigot knob
● NEEDS Miracle-Gro All Purpose Plant Food
how is it super awesome. sounds like you never used it before. that can was no where near a gallon. always better to use less fertilizer.
So it works ?
Yes this stuff works well, always has. It's really good stuff. There is a reason it is so popular, it works:)
This stuff really works
Thank you so much
Thanks
You used the wrong end of the scoop.In that can it should of been a quarter of the small end.
Nice❤
cool video
Do you ever try on grass
You can use it on grass. I had some small patches of grass in the past that weren’t doing well, and it worked great. But if you have a big lawn, you’ll just be wasting money compared to just buying a big bag of grass fertilizer. It would be way more expensive to fertilize your whole lawn using Miraclegro.
I swear he use the big spoon instead of the small 😒
It was for outdoor plants so he was supposed to.
Poor choice for the watering can! Enough said!
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Sounds like this guy is just reading from the label and has no experience using this product… Useless review.
How about you get back to us after using the product and determining the results?
A spoon? Don’t eat it please
Throw it in the garbage
It's safe to spray feed Miracle Gro on the plants foliage, (not in full sun) 🫶