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Vegetable Fertilizer for Home Gardening in SIP Wicking Planters & Containers -DIY Potting Mix Tips 

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Wondering how to apply fertilizer for large abundant vegetable crops? This video shows my tips for how much plant fertilizer to use in self-watering raised beds and containers. After years of testing, I show my easy method for refreshing potting mix soil year after year. By restoring the nutrients, you can enjoy a bumper tomato harvest, massive bell pepper yields, delicious large ears of sweet corn and huge watermelons!
The best natural fertilizers include homemade compost and worm castings. But perhaps you're still learning how to make compost. Maybe you don't have the space and resources required. Or you just want an easy fertilizer for plants. There's nothing wrong with buying a quality blended organic fertilizer. Two brands I've used include Espoma and Jobe's. But it's important to know how to apply organic NPK fertilizer at home. That includes understanding how to calculate fertilizer rates.
This video can help you to learn the basics of fertilizer in the context of sub-irrigated planters. Rather than a comprehensive guide addressing each macro and micro-nutrient that plants need, these tips show how simple it is to just select a product, apply it and the enjoy the results!
00:00 - Gardening Planters with High Yield (Bell Peppers, Watermelons, Lettuce, Cucumbers)
01:16 - Bagged Compost & Manure vs Homemade Compost & Worm Castings
03:06 - All-Purpose Organic Fertilizers & Time-Release
04:15 - Annual Vegetable Formulation + High Nitrogen (Corn & Kale) vs Low (Tomatoes)
05:25 - Confusing Fertilization Rates (Jobe's All-Purpose vs Espoma Garden-tone)
07:37 - Organic Nutrients to Match Retail Potting Mix (Miracle-Gro)
08:40 - How Much to Use for SIP Raised Beds & Containers
09:44 - How to Mix Fertilizer in Soil for Best Results
11:26 - Techniques for Maintaining Soil Health
12:32 - Supplementation with Liquid Feed Fertilizer (Organic vs Synthetic) NPK
13:07 - Water + Sunlight + Nutrients = Happy Gardening!
• How do you know the best fertilizer choice for growing in your garden?
• What do the NPK numbers mean on the side of a fertilizer bag?
• Do certain plants need more nitrogen or phosphorous?
I really like the primary fertilizers tested in this video because they have an excellent balance of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), Potassium (K), Calcium (Ca), Sulfur (S) and Magnesium (Mg). You don't need to sweat it. The ratios are already figured out for you.
• Should you use organic versus synthetic fertilizer?
Even if you don't have a worm bin for making castings or any place to put a compost pile, you can still select organic fertilizers if you want to keep everything natural and organic. However, that doesn't mean a synthetic (chemical) fertilizer is bad. These can grow strong, healthy plants. And both options work well in self-watering garden beds. You can even mix and match. It's totally up to you.
The nice thing with a blended, all-purpose organic fertilizer is that you don't have to get bogged down with buying individual components. I've seen gardeners who buy blood meal, bone meal, rock phosphate, green sand, rock dust and more. Then they have to blend it all to get a balanced nutrient mix. I've done this and it's a pain! Things like Epsoma Plant-tone or Garden-tone already have everything plants need, ready to go. That includes calcium and magnesium. So I've been able to skip dolomitic lime applications without experiencing BER in my peppers or tomatoes.
Personally, I prefer organics in my SIPs, when mixed into the actual soil. But when using a liquid feed, a synthetic (like Miracle Gro Plant Food) can be highly effective. It can work quickly to restore the health of plants that are suffering from nutrient deficiencies. It can be applied as a root drench or even a foliar feed. There are also organic liquid fertilizers like seaweed or fish emulsion. These might come at a premium price though. And you should read the guaranteed analysis on the label. Some products make big claims but offer very little in the way of macro-nutrients.
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@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Learn more about how to use a self-watering planter: Self-watering Planter Basics: DIY Gardening with Sub-irrigated Wicking Beds ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CXyV-XsQWNE.html Self-watering SIP Sub-irrigated Raised Bed Construction (How to Build) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lp9Jdyno9hI.html SIP Raised Bed (Update 1) + Self-Watering Containers + How-To Monitor Moisture Levels : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5orIjYKFRgE.html SIP Raised Bed (Update 2) + Watering & Aeration Screen Explanation ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VJ2T6gUv8Gc.html SIP Raised Bed (Update 3) + Winterizing Planters & Totes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aKrjC5sC5cU.html Fertilizing SIP Potting Mix. Read more about how keep up your SIP soil: albopepper.com/setting-up-sip-potting-mix-fertilization-year-1.php
@TheOvalOwl
@TheOvalOwl Год назад
This video is amazing. I don't think people appreciate how much work would've went into doing all this data-collecting. 5 star video, you got yourself a new subscriber.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Welcome!!! Thanks for your kind words & support on my channel! 😀
@rachelbrooker6327
@rachelbrooker6327 Год назад
The research scientist in me is in LOVE with this video! Thank you!
@AndyBS86
@AndyBS86 2 месяца назад
This video makes a lot more sense than all the other videos I've watched and even the instructions on the bags of fertilizer I've bought. I'm going to take what I've learned here and apply it to my tiny garden this year. Thank you for taking something so confusing and making it so easy to understand!
@boehrb
@boehrb Год назад
🥇 You sir are a hero. Nobody breaks growing down to the basic concepts the way you do, and yet you never skimp on the details and technical considerations. There is no comparison
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Thank-you very much for you kind words and support on my channel! I'm glad the info is able to help you out. 🙂
@Natash_007
@Natash_007 Год назад
He's the best online. I still can't believe the yields Albo helped me get last summer. 🥰😍😍
@growingheart8039
@growingheart8039 2 года назад
This channel owner is something special. Great video! 🌞
@aubreeparr9984
@aubreeparr9984 2 года назад
I searched for so long to find information on fertilizing SIPs. So much varying information and alot of it was confusing. Your video broke it down so well! Excellent video!
@joelhowe
@joelhowe 2 года назад
This is fantastic! I'd never heard of fertilizer banding before, but it makes a lot of sense and means one less thing to remember to do during the season. Thank you!
@seedaholicgardens9085
@seedaholicgardens9085 2 года назад
DITTO!
@notallowed33
@notallowed33 2 года назад
Thank you so much for explaining the uses of these fertilizers. Many videos brag of their crops but never tell what they are doing for fertilizers. I do appreciate you and this video very much. Thank you. Hope to see more of your content.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Maureen! I'm glad it was helpful. I waited for several years before deciding to publish my results. I've always be frustrated with videos that show what to do and then don't even show the follow-up. For all you know, their special technique was an utter failure.
@seedaholicgardens9085
@seedaholicgardens9085 2 года назад
exactly!
@foodforestretirement2799
@foodforestretirement2799 Год назад
Your video is much appreciated! I have Earthboxes, Grobuckets and recently have started making my own SIP's. Your decade of use and your results speak for the common sense use of fertilizers 👍👍👍in SIP's.
@jeremyprince4945
@jeremyprince4945 2 года назад
This is the single greatest video I have ever watched that's fertilizer related thank you!!!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks so much for saying that Jeremy! I really appreciate your feedback. :-D
@seedaholicgardens9085
@seedaholicgardens9085 2 года назад
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@ambreewilliams6585
@ambreewilliams6585 2 года назад
You never disappoint with the info you share. I've been watching since your tomato experiment where you cut it down and let it regrow in one season. I can't wait to use this info on my plants this year! THX! 👍🏾👍🏾 Btw, you look a lot like my BF...too bad he isn't into plants lol... 🪴🪴🪴
@gavinstewart5378
@gavinstewart5378 2 года назад
Thanks for the link for this video Albo another very impressive amount of information we should all be greatful for sharing your knowledge 👍🏻
@demesrvl6761
@demesrvl6761 2 года назад
Wow!!! What FANTASTIC information. I love your geeky data collection! Thank you so much for all your hard work and RU-vid posts. I hope you are richly rewarded!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks! I really appreciate your feedback. :) Hopefully this info is able to help out others!
@gvv1mhh
@gvv1mhh Месяц назад
Great video! Very much appreciate it
@LaRa-youknowit
@LaRa-youknowit Год назад
Fabulous video!!! Specific info, I was looking for.
@7munkee
@7munkee 2 года назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@cajunvegan7716
@cajunvegan7716 Год назад
What a cool guy 😎
@ieatmygarden
@ieatmygarden 2 года назад
Incredible content as always, looking forward to the next one!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks so much for your support! :-D
@donnajobe6111
@donnajobe6111 2 года назад
Thank You! So much for this video
@TM-we6eg
@TM-we6eg Год назад
Wow ty for the information so helpful
@dorothygwilliams5500
@dorothygwilliams5500 2 года назад
Very informative thanks 😊
@murrayzuckerman123
@murrayzuckerman123 2 года назад
Great video.
@hungrychef2657
@hungrychef2657 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips. I will try it this season. 👍🏻
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! I hope you get great results. :-)
@Road_Rash
@Road_Rash 2 года назад
I'm starting my first garden in years this year...trying to get less dependent on grocery stores when I have plenty of gardening room on my own land...this info is great & will help me out a lot to get back into it...
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Awesome! Good for you. I'm definitely being much more mindful about what I can grow for the maximum benefit in my food budget. I hope you have a great season!
@Road_Rash
@Road_Rash 2 года назад
Me too...I'm gonna be doing an indoor garden this time too...I just got a SZHLUX PT4000 grow light in yesterday...been seeing videos of other people getting some amazing results with this unit, but I'd love to see one of your sensor test videos on it to see if it's rated output numbers match reality...🤟🏿😎👍🏿
@seedaholicgardens9085
@seedaholicgardens9085 2 года назад
Get after it & "Blessings of Bounty and May Your Gardens and your Life always Bring You Joy, Inspiration and Abundance!" - Hope( & Mark)!💖💖
@r.perkins2103
@r.perkins2103 2 года назад
That last comment by a neighbour - priceless.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks! I was scrubbing through years of footage for this video and found that exchange which was totally random. But it just seemed to fit!
@ahenriquez1474
@ahenriquez1474 2 года назад
Awesome video! Thanks so much!!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching Armando! :)
@hwksfn
@hwksfn Месяц назад
Holy 💩 you are awesome bro fantastic work. New subscriber 4 sure! 😁
@denisetaft9705
@denisetaft9705 2 года назад
Best Video ever I'm also new to gardenning @to the channel your the best AlboPrepper keep up the good work❤️
@tomb7901
@tomb7901 2 года назад
Great video, thanks!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Tom!
@SuperLenaFaith
@SuperLenaFaith 2 года назад
You answered my question -- I was just thinking maybe I should put the fertilizer in my reservoir but I'll do a side dressing to be safe! Awesome content 👍
@Ursaminor31
@Ursaminor31 2 года назад
Thank you. Blessings to you
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! I appreciate that. :-)
@thehydrosource
@thehydrosource 2 года назад
Hey glad to see you back!!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Yes indeed. Glad to be back! Thanks for watching!! :)
@Topsrite
@Topsrite 2 года назад
There are only I few channels I believe in entirety, you are one! Thanks, great work and maybe sometime you could do some analysis of the synthetic nutrients and help weed out the imposters in that racket
@mariaximena9221
@mariaximena9221 Год назад
thanks for all the tips. Can't wait to try the SIP's this upcoming season!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Awesome! I hope you have a great season. 😃
@ydorsgarden3964
@ydorsgarden3964 2 года назад
Amazing content 💗 it!
@ronic8088
@ronic8088 2 года назад
Very informative Really appreciated
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching Ronic. :-D
@rebqayunan4382
@rebqayunan4382 2 года назад
Excellent job thank you
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thank-you for watching!
@vee5032
@vee5032 2 года назад
Great video thanks for the information
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
You're welcome! Thanks so much for watching. :)
@kramermcjergen5711
@kramermcjergen5711 2 года назад
Wow, you actually understand fertilizer rates better than the companies who make it!!!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
LOL, thank for saying that. I would expect them to know what they're doing. But the inconsistent directions certainly don't make sense to me!
@lesterjennings7927
@lesterjennings7927 2 года назад
Nice! That's a lot of peppers!!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Yes it was!
@firecloud77
@firecloud77 2 года назад
Awesome info. I've been forced to grow half my garden in containers because the neighbors fir tree roots invaded half my garden. I use Sunshine Mix #4 in the containers with powdered organic fertilizers. I'm going to try your banding technique. Great idea. BTW, I've discovered that fertilizing my sweet corn with blood meal at the 6-leaf stage greatly improves the health of the stalks and crop yield.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Ooooh nice! Thanks that tip. And thanks for watching!
@swapnabhaskaruni
@swapnabhaskaruni 2 года назад
What is 6-leaf stage
@nml5536
@nml5536 2 года назад
love the pixel style... mega man fan? :)
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
You betcha! Thanks so much for watching. :-D
@natearrigoni
@natearrigoni Год назад
I really like your videos, they gave me some great ideas for this spring and maybe summer. I worked in a hydroponics shop for years and love seeing the DIY recycle and reuse mentality you have and display. If you want to look into a more organic time release fertilizer look at Nectar for the Gods One Shot. They use a bunch or meals, kelp and worm castings bound in molasses so it releases as the molasses, which our root microbes love, dissolves over time. I don't know if it's organic because of the minerals technically but it's all naturally derived
@kristaroessingh9196
@kristaroessingh9196 4 месяца назад
love your website and videos, they helped me set my own SUP garden out of all recycled materials. Fertilizer is expensive and hard to get where I live (remote island). A friend suggested alfalfa seed meal (otter feed) as it's way cheaper than organic fert. I've tried that, plus my own seaweed, chicken manure, fish compost teas, but I think i'll have to find a way to beef up my beds and pots this year with some good stuff...
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 4 месяца назад
Those are good ideas! I hope you can find a solution that gives you great results!! :)
@amymeyer5306
@amymeyer5306 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making these videos and sharing all of this knowledge with us! ☺️ I’m brand new to gardening. My husband and I built a raised garden bed from your plans. 7’x3’ (2 ft. tall). We want to try and grow our plants as organically as possible. If I figured it correctly (after the amount of space that the corrugated piping takes up at the bottom) we need 27 cubic feet of potting mix. Can I use your homemade organic seed starting mix recipe? Do I need to change it up in anyway because we are starting with small plants instead of seeds? Ty!!!
@burtmount4308
@burtmount4308 Год назад
just came across your vid. i grow lots of vegs would love to see more videos as well maybe some cbdthc plants just to grow. but would like more videos newer led, using coco, and so on with your beds and planers would be great
@loveishope4406
@loveishope4406 Год назад
This is my fourth time watching this video. Im a pretty new gardener (3 years) and I have hit a crossroads. I put out 13 tomato plants and have only gotten 4 small tomatoes. I have 6 okra plants that are together (for fertilization) and Ive gotten no okra. I have SIP tubs and I am almost positive my micronutrients are gone. Its been a hard summer learning but I've been forced to critically think. I am going to to make the "mix fertilizer" that you use. I was going to just empty out my 13 tubs and start over with new potting mix but in three years I will face the same thing again. I'm ready to have success again. Thank you.
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
If you are growing plants that are not fruiting, it almost undoubtedly means the nitrogen level is too high - the n of npk. Once the plant is established, feed it a pk rich fertilizer. It is more difficult to find but crucial. He does touch on this in the video.
@loveishope4406
@loveishope4406 Год назад
@@johnlee7085 hi and thank you for responding to my questions. I have 13 thirty gallon sips. This is going to be summer that I will be growing in them. My first question is: much of the containers potting mix is hydrophobic. The compost that I use is rabbit manure. I am really trying to figure out if I can recover the soil or if I should just replace it. I can make my own by figuring out peat moss, Coco coir, and perlite vermiculite. I have looked at his sight and read the articles but still lost about what percentages. Everything is so expensive right now but I really need to get this issue taken care of so I can get my fertilizer added so I will have enough fertilizer realease when it comes time to add the plants. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Again thank you so much for responding.
@Natash_007
@Natash_007 Год назад
@@loveishope4406 Making your own mix is an expensive investment but well worth it. I did it last year. The peat is easy to find but I struggled finding pine bark fines. Once you have your bark, peat and perlite/vermiculite just start mixing. You will get a feel for the percentages! Just start with a few of your sips if it gets too costly and do the rest next summer.
@deborah820
@deborah820 2 года назад
Great video, now if I only knew what an SIP was, I’d be doing great. Off to more of your videos, hoping for an explanation lol
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
This one is a fast intro to the topic: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CXyV-XsQWNE.html Thanks so much for watching!
@deborah820
@deborah820 2 года назад
@@Albopepper thank you for responding! I’ve been watching your videos this evening snd I’m learning so much!!
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад
In my opinion you can't beat wicking beds or bottom watering except maybe with aquaponics. And combining the 2 with a dual root zone is amazing. I used to water on top. Then I found out about sip and I can't imagine going back, and I grow all kinds of stuff that way. In some circles bottom watering is also jokingly known as butt chugging 😂. Leave it to the hippies....
@nathansteinmann2132
@nathansteinmann2132 2 года назад
Hi Al, I am working through a few approaches to raised bed gardening for my next backyard (coming soon). Your videos are amazing and your website as well!! Thank you for the continual flow of knowledge! I was wondering if adding red wiggler worms to a large SIP garden bed would work and/or be beneficial? I have had great success with them in a traditional raised bed which was raised on legs. I would welcome your insight! Thank you, Nathan
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
You could throw in a handful of worms in the early Spring, going into the 2nd growing season. They may help to break down old roots left over from the previous year. Otherwise, I haven't used them in SIPs, especially not with added food scraps or anything like that.
@cheaputhyvan4705
@cheaputhyvan4705 7 дней назад
@thedefender300tdi
@thedefender300tdi 7 месяцев назад
Awesome. Starting soon our garden and this will help. Are you happy with this composter? Which brand is it? Looks very solid. Greetings from Germany!🎉
@mlahey71
@mlahey71 Год назад
Thank you for the great info. You mention at the end of the video that you wouldn't add the liquid fertilizer to your wicking watering system - why not?
@tonykristhiofan1113
@tonykristhiofan1113 2 года назад
Hey albo! I want to ask something, there have been these small low bushes springing up around my orchard. I let them grow a bit and they start fruiting. The fruit is in this weird paper like casing with the inside being a small berry-like fruit. The texture feels similiar to a tomato and it also taste similiar too. Do you know what this is?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Nice! They are in the nightshade family. Like tomatillos or Chinese lanterns. I would guess they are ground cherries.
@tonykristhiofan1113
@tonykristhiofan1113 2 года назад
@@Albopepper i searched what ground cherry is and found what i am looking for, thank you! Didn't knew something like this exist
@randyrevak5085
@randyrevak5085 Месяц назад
I built your 5 gallon design ( really like the concept) and followed the suggested soil recipe. It has been sitting outside with organic mixed in. Our weather is still cool 50 to 60 day time. I put in a hardened starter mostly as a test. It seems to be just hanging in there. I have similar starters still in the smaller pots doing much better. Two questions. Does the cold weather stop the process of the organic fertilizer becoming usable by the plant? And can organic fertilizer ever break down in the wicking type mixes since there are no microbes in it? I did use a lower percentage of the Miracle Gro potting mix, more peat moss and a bit more fertilizer. The plant is just acts like it doesn't have nutrition.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Месяц назад
Microbe activity is reduced at lower temperatures. In general, colder root temps inhibit nutrient uptake by plants. Any decent organic complete fertilizer will come with microbes already in it. I'm not sure how you set up your soil since you say you used more peat, less MG mix & more fert. Is the pot wicking ok? Is it possibly TOO moist?
@gelandadunbar1182
@gelandadunbar1182 2 месяца назад
Instead of building a box would your growing mix and they way you have placed the pipes in the bottom also work in the IBC Totes?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Месяц назад
Yes! This could be adapted to IBC Totes. Thanks for watching!
@loveishope4406
@loveishope4406 Год назад
I'm hoping it's not too late to start.... So I've watched this video a bunch of times and you even responded to some questions that I had and I was so excited to get started. Right after I posted my questions, two of the nurses quit where I was working and I ended up working everyday for a few months.. I did not get my fertilizer added. I still have it and it is the organic stuff that you talked about in this video. My question is since I'm just adding my fertilizers, do I need to go with synthetic fertilizer since I'm assuming that the organic takes a lot longer to start breaking down. I just want to get my garden going. If I need to buy synthetic fertilizer, would I just look for something that equals 3-4-5 or 3-4-4 or something close. I'm really hoping it's not too late to get ir going.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Sorry for the delay. You could still get decent results from the organics. Just apply them as a side dressing, without messing up plant roots. Depending on how big the plants are, you might still be able to do bands, 6 inches away from the plants. And if you want a temporary, quick boost you can also water the roots with a liquid plant food a couple of times. I've used this one with good success: amzn.to/3A2FUNc
@brendonbrooks420
@brendonbrooks420 2 года назад
I just decided to start a 10 x 10 garden this year. I tilled and tilled and tilled my soil after adding manure. I’m looking for good luck but I’m lost with fertilization and watering. I’m a rookie. I have 3 tomato plants that I bought at about 2ft in height, peppers, watermelon, cucumbers, and broccoli that were all starter plants at the local nursery that has been in business for over 70 years in my town. Ivy soil hasn’t been tested and I truly believe that the soil isn’t the best. I asked a lady at the nursery what fertilizer to buy and she pointed me in the direction where there was a line of people wanting there special brand, so I bought a large bag. If you could please give me a few tips on how much fertilizer to use on each plant and when to use it that would be great. Also I was thinking about some type of mulch also. I have pictures of my work that I’d be glad to share with you. I’m not looking to hit the lottery like you did with your garden but I am hoping to grow something lol. SOS PLEASE HELP! I’d be glad to email you or even exchange info to make contact. I know that there is a lot to learn with gardening and I’m willing to put the time in. Thank you very much. Brendon Brooks
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Manure is going to add some fertility to the soil. I have no way of knowing how much extra nutrients are required. I suggest following the label on your bag of fertilizer and seeing how the plants respond. Most importantly, keep good records of everything you've done. This will allow you to duplicate the results or to make adjustments next year. Hopefully you have a bountiful harvest!
@JebGardener
@JebGardener 2 года назад
Why not add soluble fertilizer to the reservoir? Does it not distribute evenly?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Jeb! You might be right. Getting the nutrients to evenly distribute could be a challenge, especially in those largeer SIP beds. A targeted root drench ensures that it directly reaches those roots. And if there's any rain, this would just push the nutrients deeper into the soil. I prefer to rely on the reservoir as a final holding cache for any excess nutrients that would have otherwise washed away. It helps to reduce any potential for fertilizer runoff.
@geniusbusiness2613
@geniusbusiness2613 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these information, can u please help in answer my question, why when i use espoma fertilizer in my pots I get white tiny worms i think they are black soldiers flies, or maybe something like it, and what should i do? And are they harmful for plants? Please help what to do about it
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Hi, I've never had that issue. Maybe the manure smell from the fertilizer attracted flies? Or else the potting mix already was contaminated. It might not cause issues for your plants. But I don't know what they are so I can't say for sure. Hopefully the plants still grow ok.
@robertcuff5704
@robertcuff5704 2 года назад
Very useful video!! My main concern with using synthetic fertilizers outside of hydroponics was salt buildup, is that a problem you have run into? Or does the osmocote/jobes organic stuff not have that concern?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Precipitation levels and crop size will impact what remains in the soil after a season. For me, I haven't observed any nutrient / salt stress at the application ranges mentioned here. Since these are SIPs, they supply a constant supply of moisture which undoubtedly helps a lot. And even after years of usage, I'm still not seeing any issues. The soil itself could be tested for salinity, but there's also a 2nd option for these SIPs. You could capture the water runoff coming out of the overflow tube. That liquid can be checked with an TDS meter. Or it can even be checked for nutrient analysis, if desired. I wasn't using Osmocote exclusively, but it's an acceptable option at least as a part of a blend. If someone uses only time release though, they may need some Calcium & Magnesium sources like dolomitic lime. Also, check the formulation because some have micro-nutrients while other do not.
@robertcuff5704
@robertcuff5704 2 года назад
@@Albopepper I really appreciate the info!! Keep up the great work! Thanks
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester 2 года назад
What do you line your beds with?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
I've been quite pleased with the "Fish Safe" EPDM liners, 45 mil.
@unclearam2055
@unclearam2055 Год назад
My method of fertilizer has always been liquid. I dont like miracle gros ratio of NPK so I find a granular time release with the ratio I prefer and dissolve it into boiling water. Once cooled if I have any solids left they get filtered out. I found with a 6-12-12 tomato fertilizer at 1.5 KG I can add about 7.5 grams or 1/2 tsp per 16ozs of water. It roughly equals what miracle gros outdoor ratio is at 16 Oz's. About 0.025-0.050-0.050 per 7 days. If I'm growing in optimized conditions I can double it but it tends to cause root growth to slow down if its unoptimized.
@mimic9149
@mimic9149 5 месяцев назад
Is rabbit poop a good fertilizer for growing
@loveishope4406
@loveishope4406 Год назад
I have a question about my potting mix which is 4 yrs old and hydrophobic. Have you ever heard that you could water with soapy solution to fix this? I would like to fix this before I add fertilizer if possible. I have 13 containers and I and I can't afford to replace all of the potting soil. Thank you.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Have you considered mixing in either vermiculite and/or coir? Both of those materials greatly enhance water absorption, even when substrate is bone dry. As for soap, I've never used it & I'm not sure if it would have any negative effects. I know there are re-wetting agents you could try: amzn.to/3KTB1fN I would definitely not resort to throwing out the soil potting mix. Worst case scenario, I might try getting solid totes with no drain holes. I would fill them with the dry mix. Then I would submerge it all by topping it off with water. It might need weighted down with bricks. But after a could days, I would expect to see some improvement in hydration properties. Hopefully you can find a solution that works for you!
@loveishope4406
@loveishope4406 Год назад
@@Albopepper I am going to do this. Thank you so so much.
@thinking7667
@thinking7667 2 месяца назад
How does this differ from fertilizing inground garden beds or raised beds? I know you said that you use compost for those beds, do you also use fertilizers as well? Are there benefits to using this kind of fertilizing for inground or raised beds too? I've had no issues getting bountiful harvests of tomatoes in my raised beds and have used liquid fertilizers some years and not other years without much difference. But I never ever ever get such bountiful harvest from pepper plants. My prepper plants are always small with small fruits and small harvests regardless of the variety and I've grown many varieties. I'm wondering if they would benefit from this type of fertilizing or the nutrient bands. But this would be in a raised bed. What do you think? Do you ever do this in your in-ground gardening?
@kabomasisi3110
@kabomasisi3110 Год назад
Don’t the wooden spacers leave openings which invite mosquitoes to lay eggs in the bucket?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
If you have concerns over mosquitoes in your area, they make mosquito dunks which are non-toxic and labeled for organic gardening.
@lzshow
@lzshow 10 месяцев назад
So u only fertilize plants once? When first planting
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 10 месяцев назад
With most of the plants that's true. Tomatoes are the main ones that I do extra fertilizing on throughout the season. I'm finding that some extra N and K are helpful later in the season. I'm trying to pump out lots of production. About 50 lb of fruit per plant.
@kenjones9169
@kenjones9169 9 месяцев назад
Just saw this video. Leon puts fertilizer in the water reservoir, and recommends it. What do you think.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 9 месяцев назад
I don't recommend that, especially with larger wicking beds. In 5 gallon SIP buckets it might not matter as much. But in large SIP beds, there's no guarantee that the nutrients will diffuse evenly throughout the entire reservoir. Also, you don't know how well the fertilizer will permeate vertically into the upper substrate. Any time I do a liquid feed, I always do it as a root drench. This way I know the nutrients are reaching those top feeder roots. It ensures that the nutrients are evenly distributed to ALL plants. Or I can specially target the plants that I want to focus on (if that's what I'm trying to achieve). In my 4'x8' SIP bed, I've been supplementing my tomatoes within a 2'x2' corner to see how they respond. All of the nutes are applied directly to that small zone. The plants are loving it. Ultimately, some of the nutrients will leach into the lower soil and drain into the reservoir. But by starting out with a root drench, you can minimize any losses of nutrients into the overflow drainage.
@kenjones9169
@kenjones9169 9 месяцев назад
@@Albopepper hi, wouldn’t liquid fertilizer wick up with the water. I can see targeting certain plants. Leon said we eat every day so should the plants.😀 He doesn’t use IBC tots however. Large round tubs.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 9 месяцев назад
5 mins ago I just snapped this picture: albopepper.com/images/pepper-plants-no-liquid-feed.jpg These pepper plants received ZERO supplementation throughout the season. I did not feed them "every day." Plants and humans are totally different, and the ways we gain nourishment from our environments is VERY different. I haven't heard any explanation for why adding fertilizer to the reservoir is going to be better than just applying it as a root drench. I definitely do not advise it for the reasons I already mentioned. That's not to say the plants won't be able to use those nutrients. But it's really not going to be any better for the plants. I've only supplemented my tomatoes. And that's because the long-lived plants would have completely depleted some of the nutrients. I have 2 tomato plants in 1 spot. So far I've picked 88 pounds of tomatoes. More to come. This is how the plants look today: albopepper.com/images/sept-30-tomato-plants.jpg albopepper.com/images/end-season-tomatoes.jpg After my spring fertilizing, it was all *root drench* nutes. Look at that big box. It would be pretty dumb to just dump the liquid feed into the reservoir. As you can see, I'm growing in much larger wicking beds, (not, small individualized tubs, totes or buckets). And in these larger systems, I think adding the nutes to the water reservoir directly is not the best option.
@kenjones9169
@kenjones9169 9 месяцев назад
@@Albopepper yes, very impressive. I am just learning about all of this. There are so many different designs and processes. Thanks for your answers.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 9 месяцев назад
Glad to help! Yes, there are many ways to achieve the same goal.
@jenniferroach3802
@jenniferroach3802 2 года назад
You mention that you don't recommend adding liquid fertilizer to the water reservoir. Could you please explain why?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Getting the nutrients to evenly distribute could be a challenge, especially in those larger SIP beds. A targeted root drench ensures that it directly reaches those roots. And if there's any rain, this would just push the nutrients deeper into the soil. I prefer to rely on the reservoir as a final holding cache for any excess nutrients that would have otherwise washed away. It helps to reduce any potential for fertilizer runoff.
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
Is there a reason why you don’t add fertilizer to the reservoir?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Good question! Getting liquid nutrients to evenly distribute could be a challenge, especially in larger SIP beds. A targeted root drench ensures that it directly reaches plant roots. And if there's any rain, this would just push the nutrients deeper into the soil. I prefer to rely on the reservoir as a final holding cache for any excess nutrients that would have otherwise washed away. It helps to reduce any potential for fertilizer runoff.
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
Thanks for the clarification. We’re in the arid west so we don’t have to be concerned about any irrigation besides what we give the garden during the normal growing season. I was viewing the reservoir as a means of evenly distributing the fertilizer across the entire bed.
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
Hadn’t heard of salt build up in the soil. If potable water from a public water provider is used for irrigation, it almost undoubtedly is treated with chlorine as a disinfectant. The rate is really low, but would potentially build up over time and react with other nutrients in the soil to create salt.
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
Besides trying to use stored rainwater for irrigation, if we need to use tap water, we fill jugs with the water days in advance. This allows the chlorine to off gas before using it for irrigation. Sometimes, it’s just a gallon jug, but we have also used a hose to refill the rain barrels. The latter is doubly good in that the residual chlorine in the potable water will kill mosquito larvae that might be growing in the water. Be sure to cover the rain barrel or keep it in the shade so that it doesn’t get hot.
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
Didn’t think of this til later, but chlorine would commonly react with potassium, a common nutrient needed for fruiting plants, to form potassium chloride which is a salt.
@joaoalbertofn
@joaoalbertofn 2 года назад
Beautiful and amazing video. I'd love to see you growing cannabis dude. I'm sure you'd do amazing.
@2120Andy
@2120Andy Год назад
Why not use liquid fertilizer in the pipe?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
You bypass the entire root zone and make it more difficult for the nutrients to distribute evenly throughout the planter. Also, this increases the possibility of nutrient runoff.
@mms21-
@mms21- Год назад
What zone are you in?
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Zone 6, Western PA
@mms21-
@mms21- Год назад
I'm in zone 9a Houston.
@brianramsey3824
@brianramsey3824 2 года назад
Or take a loose handful of your low ballanced fert at the base of every plant and call it a day.repeat at each growing stage if I wish and call it a day.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
That's one way to do it!
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад
Bottom watering/ wicking beds/ SIP, whatever you want to call it, is the way to go. Even wicking pots in 5 gallon buckets are better than a regular 5 gallon pot with holes. If you want a lot of different containers you can use fabric pots and oil pans from the dollar store. Just put the pot in the pan and fill the rest of the pan with water. Or several fabric pots in a plastic kiddie pool is an easy way to do it. As far as "fertilizer" goes, it's the wrong approach for organic gardening. You want to feed the microbes, fungus, little bugs and soil biology in general. It will eat your amendments and make them available for the plants.
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Organic fertilizer works fine for organic gardening. It feeds the plants AND microbes. The plants generate massive amounts of organic matter in the root systems. The exudates from those plants further feed the biology. Then when the season ends, the fine plant roots remain in the soil and the microbes feed off of them, breaking them down for the next season. That's not to mention the organic woody material used in the potting mix substrate (like bark) which feeds fungus. There is nothing inherently "wrong" with that approach.
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад
@@Albopepper it's the only approach for me
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Every gardener has to decide what their own approach is. It's good that you have your own personal philosophies and strategies. But I'm not going to push my opinion to the point that I tell people that a certain organic technique is "wrong." Not when it is shown to be effective. Something might be wrong for you. And that's fine. But it's not wrong in general. Organic fertilizers work. Plain and simple. I care about ideals and philosophy. But not more than I care about the *results.* Gardeners deserve to get a good yield for the work they put into their crops. And fertilizers are effective inputs that can ensure ALL gardeners have an opportunity for success.
@watermelonlalala
@watermelonlalala 2 года назад
You talk to your neighbor in a normal voice.
@dsmith8037
@dsmith8037 Год назад
So you are not organic? Yes you may produce bigger plants but it’s full of chemicals 😢
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
I'm sorry, what were the names of the chemicals that my plants are full of?
@Bryazv
@Bryazv Год назад
Amazing video! Your work and dedication does not go unnoticed! Great job man!
@Albopepper
@Albopepper Год назад
Thanks for your encouraging words! I really appreciate your support. 😁
@staceymoss5326
@staceymoss5326 2 года назад
Miracle grow is garbage i will never buy it again
@Albopepper
@Albopepper 2 года назад
Miracle Gro is a brand. You can boycott the brand if you like. That's your choice. But they have a whole bunch of products. Some are unimpressive. Some work very well. Same for Espoma branded products.
@mommajscountrygardening
@mommajscountrygardening 2 года назад
New subscriber Let's stay connected Blessings
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