For the last year I've been using a fairly low dose, relatively balanced fertilizer (along with long periods under grow-lights). I have definitely seen happy plants and happy growth--but I'm longing to get bigger leaves on my philos, epis, and monstera, so yesterday I started a new regimen with Dyna-Grow foliage pro, 9-3-6. It's supposed to have enough calcium in it to cover the job of cal-mag in the garden as well. 

(Speaking of which, nearly everything I planted (peppers, eggplant, and tomato seeds) a couple of weeks ago has sprouted!)

I'm using Dyna-Grow in the spray bottle for poles and leaves and will be watering with it as well. We shall see.... 

Also, back to the topic of vegetable seedlings, fingers and toes crossed, I'm watering them with Bonide's Revitalize "biofungal" (anti-fungal) -- so here's to hoping for no damping off this year! (I also have improved on the fan set up in the seed-starting greenhouse).

To document my progress, here are some photos, taken this morning:

Monstera Peru

Monstera Adonsonii

A not very variegated epipremnum pinnatum aureum


New leaf (philodendron mamei)


up close with monstera siltepecana

Monstera Siltepecana, Epipremnum Pinnatum Cebu Blue
Philodendron Congo Rojo

Philodendron Painted Lady
(I got her and my Mamei just a couple of weeks ago)

Epipremnum Pinnatum Manjula

Epipremnum Pinnatum Global Green


Scindapsus Trubii Moonlight
(I've had this one for almost a year) 

Philodendron Camposportoanum
I got her just a few weeks ago
She replaces the Campo I accidently killed a few months ago :(


Philodendron Silver Sword
I've only had her a couple of weeks
(Yes, it's been a very busy first few months of 2022!)




 

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