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would this fertilizerbe safe to use in my chams enclosure?

iamjason Aug 10, 2004 06:27 PM

note: my panther DOES gnaw on stems and eat ficus leaves on a semi-regular basis.

7-9-5 This concentrated formula is a superior general purpose nutrient solution containing all 6 essential macronutrients and all 10 essential micronutrients that every plant needs. Liquid Grow™ will give your vegetables, fruit trees, house plants and landscape healthy leaf and stem growth. It is ideal for poor, rocky soils and container grown plants. The low soluble salts and slightly higher phosphorus makes this a great all year African violet or orchid formula for those who don't want to switch formulas to promote flowering. Use Liquid Grow™ as a rapid cure for nutrient deficiencies. When mixed at dilute concentrations Liquid Grow™ is quick acting as a foliar spray.

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Carlton Aug 11, 2004 12:24 PM

I would not spray it on anything, but apply it to the potting soil trying to get it under the surface (like injecting it somehow). I would also use it quite diluted. Black Jungle has good products, but then they deal with dart frogs who don't chew on the plants. Obviously you need to feed your cage plants occasionally to keep them going, but I'd just use diluted forms a bit more often than one big whopping dose.

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