Thanks for stopping by. Organics supply nutrients in a much lower amount than synthetic. Also, synthetic is available to be taken up by the plant immediately while organics are not. In a pot I can't see organic supplying enough nutrients to make a good tomato crop. Tell your friend if she really wants to use organic in a pot try spraying it on the leaves as well as watering with it. Plants will take in nutrients through foliar feeding.
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Thanks for stopping by. Organics supply nutrients in a much lower amount than synthetic. Also, synthetic is available to be taken up by the plant immediately while organics are not. In a pot I can't see organic supplying enough nutrients to make a good tomato crop. Tell your friend if she really wants to use organic in a pot try spraying it on the leaves as well as watering with it. Plants will take in nutrients through foliar feeding.
Have a good weekend!
Thanks for the suggestion, Hunky Gardener.
The one I've been using has specific instructions not to get it on the leaves.
I'll stick with organic but look for a different method of application.
Lucy
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