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  • Refilling Miracle-Gro Liquafeed bottles.

    Does anyone use the miracle gro liquafeed hose attatchement? It uses bottles of plant food that screw into the attatchment??

    I'm wondering if it would be possible to re-fill these with wilko veg fertilizer, if so does anyone know the measurments??

    Many Thanks

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    I've never used one of those Jono, I think I'd probably be a bit "heavy handed" so I measure into my watering can. Are there contents/measurements on the Miracle Gro bottle that you could replicate with the Wilko?
    Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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    • #3
      I've never fed anything using a hose attachment. Never found the need, and it seems wasteful to use a hose when a watering can or three would do the job perfectly well.

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      • #4
        Its great, the attatchment is just like a normal hose gun, but has a hole at the back to screw these bottles of feed into, then you can choose between water and feed, I find it quicker than the watering can too.

        The bottle does 40sqm or 20 mins continual use. The bottles are 450ml. I was wanting to fill one bottle with tom feed and one with general purpose fertilizer but am unsure if I can just fill the bottle with the concentrated stuff or if I would have to water it down first?

        Many Thanks


        Just done some maths (I think)

        If it takes 20 mins to use 450ml, then thats 22.5ml/min. The wilko plant food is 15 ml for a 7.5 ltr mix, meaning 2ml for every ltr of water.

        So for me to use the wilko plant food undiluted I need a tap running at 11ltrs per min. (2ml*11=22ml/ltr)

        Anyone know what the average uk tap runs at, at a guestimate I would say 10 ltrs per min wouldn't be far off meaning I could us the wilko plant food undiluted.

        Does that look correct??
        Last edited by jonohanson; 29-06-2011, 12:09 PM. Reason: Maths addition

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        • #5
          Be careful with the tomato feed - you're not supposed to get it on the foliage

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          • #6
            Jono anywhere between 10 and 15 ltrs per minute depending on your water service. Do you know a plumber if so ask if he has a `weir cup` he can lend you. Useful device for measuring water flow from a tap.

            Colin
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            • #7
              And the run off from this synthetic feed goes where?

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              • #8
                We had one of these hose end venturi gizmos that we used a lot, I think it was a 'phostrogen' one that could be used for other things as well. There were lines marked on the container as a guide, but I can't check because it got broken when we had a little problem with the shed roof. How's that for a bit of useless information!

                There might be some information online somewhere or other.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jonohanson View Post
                  Its great, the attatchment is just like a normal hose gun, but has a hole at the back to screw these bottles of feed into, then you can choose between water and feed, I find it quicker than the watering can too.
                  So how big an area do you have to water?

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                  • #10
                    Took me quite a while last night feeding the squash (I have 2 litre plastic bottles stationed with every plant so I fill the bottle with the feed) and left me quite tired. Realised I usually get help in the form of child labour this weekend, so I should have waited! I only get the hose pipe out if the situation is desperate.
                    Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                    • #11
                      I've been refilling these with neat Tomorite for a month or so and my tomatoes seem to be thriving on it.
                      The lids can be prised off for re-filling with a flat-bladed screwdriver without damage. The advantages are it is far quicker than mixing in a watering can and the dilution rate is self regulating.

                      Dave

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the advice guys, I have 2 allotments and a large kitchen garden that I water. As for the question on run-off, are liquid fertilizers like miracle gro and wilko veg food dangerous to the environment?

                        My main use for the liquid based food and a hose pipe is ease, watering the amount we have by hand with a watering can can take over an hour, by hose it only takes 10-15 mins.

                        Regards

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                        • #13
                          Hi Jono,

                          I had a check earlier to see how long it would take to fill a 10 litre bucket from my tap - 25 seconds. And that didn't seem any faster than other houses we've lived in. Of course, the flow rate can be regulated by your rising main's tap.

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                          • #14
                            Oh, I may have to look at using a regulator on my hose, I have seen ones that you use in irrigation systems, I will have to try the bucket method when I get home. Thanks for checking though.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jonohanson View Post
                              Thanks for the advice guys, I have 2 allotments and a large kitchen garden that I water. As for the question on run-off, are liquid fertilizers like miracle gro and wilko veg food dangerous to the environment?

                              My main use for the liquid based food and a hose pipe is ease, watering the amount we have by hand with a watering can can take over an hour, by hose it only takes 10-15 mins.



                              Regards
                              The short answer is no they are fertilizers not pesticides. The only problem you may have is if the run off gets on a patch of weeds you end up with Triffids.

                              Colin
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                              By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


                              We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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