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Posted 1Y ago by @ShowyRichweed54

I have a curry plant that I'm growing in a pot, what kind...

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10โ€ pot with drainage
Last watered 6 months ago
Something high nitrogen. It's the N in the NPK ratio
Any recommended products?
@ShowyRichweed54 i don't know what's in your area. Sometimes you gotta go to the nursery to find whatever's available.

Buy a brand that you can actually find online. It helps a lot with dosage, and deciding whether the brand is reputable or not. Ask around. Nursery workers will often recommend a product to you for your needs. Go there and tell them that you want a leaf-growth fert.

Ferts come in all shapes and sizes. Most common is liquid [mixed into the water] and slow-release pellets. I'd recommend slow-release; most of the time they're easy to use and don't need to be constantly applied weekly. Follow the instructions on the package [including weight per pot and time intervals]. Most would be either 100-180 days before applying again, so take note of when you fertilise. Best write it on a scotch or waterproof label.
Id stick with organic since yiur harvesting it. Byt thats a chouce not a have too! But if im eating it i try to stay natural. Fox farm has one , neptunes harvest , or a 1000 other brands! But look for alot if reviews that are good reviews!
Give the curry plant a nice diluted yoghurt water after 15 days.