How To Use Liquid Fish Fertilizer For Your Summer HousePlants

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In this Video I Try Alaska 5-1-1 Liquid Fish Fertilizer for my Indoor HousePlants for this upcoming Summer to try get my houseplants growing as quick as possible :).

You Can find Other Brands of Fish Fertilizer at any Big Box Store Like Walmart/ Home Depot or Just easily buy it from Amazon down below!

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Great video. You may have just over fertilized by quite a bit though. If you read the back label it say's to use 1 teaspoon for indoor plants, not table spoon. I made the same mistake lol. Great video though!

KennethStevenson
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I have been fertilizing my plants with this exact brand fish fertilizer for 5 years (maybe longer)now. The plants love, love, love it! This is all I use whether it’s for cacti, orchids, houseplants, etc. I put about 1 tbsp in my 1 gallon watering can and water monthly during the growing season. Haven’t had any problems with root burn.
Yes, the smell isn’t pleasant, but it doesn’t last forever. If my plants love it, my family and I can suffer for a bit, lol.

saylomswensen
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I use this on my house plants and it DOES NOT SMELL! First, you are only using 1-2 tsp in a GALLON of water. Also, If my plants are growing and putting out new growth I FEED THEM! That is the purpose of feeding after all .... right? I also water my plants lightly 2 days prior to Fish Plant Food to prevent burning roots and in preparing roots for food.

jinxu
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Ha! I just spoke to you on Etsy about Exotica Pothos cuttings without realizing you’re the same person. 🙂👍

bobstranzenbach
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Just started using this and I am using it with rainwater, great video and will keep you posted thanks for the review.

jameswheeler
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You are very brave, I keep mine outside for the garden only. Unbelievable stink bomb if you ever needed one.

christophermoltisanti
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What is the negative side of using normal tap water or filter water? Why you suggested using deionized water. Normal water have ions which are important for plant I assume.

abirchakraborty
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🌞 Beautiful plants, that's a gr8 idea 'watering from the bottom up'. Tkx for the tip👍

marsh
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Im using it too and man my indoor plants love it.

TheVargasShow
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I noticed you put 1 TABLESPOON in a quart, where it should’ve been 1 TEASPOON. Did your plants get burned? I use Neptune’s Harvest Fish & Seaweed fertilizer and I love it. For a quart of water, I only use 3/4 TEASPOON. Works great! 😉. Thanks for the video!

carolyncoppola
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Great video thanks. I actually dilute the fish emulsion into my 2 gallon watering cans. I only use half the recommended amount. It works great.

garypamatat
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I thought it was 1 tablespoon per gallon thank God I read the instructions

janewarond
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I wonder if your thoughts on this have changed in the past two years.

mwoods
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hello just came across this video and i’m super nervous to fertilize but I know my babies need it... is it okay to let my plants dry before fertilizing or will that burn my plants? should the soil be semi moist before fertilizing? I have the same fertilizer mentioned in the video... thanks!

cherryluvr
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How often do you fertilize your plants?thank you 😍🥰😘🤗

adinachichirau
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I think you forgot to mention how often you should fertilize your plants. How often do you fertilize your plants? Great video, btw!

EVTD
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Looks Very Helpful, Wish I Could Hear You

penneycoosenberry
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This is so cool, I think they use this at disney with live fish or something.

rjane
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I noticed you mentioned using 1-2 teaspoons but you measured out 1 tablespoon. I'm on the fence about trying this because I'm not going to water my plants outside.

jenehmassaquoi
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You should have licked the spoon clean like when your baking. I believe in letting your water sit out overnight before watering to dissipate the chlorine but the other metals in the tap water are good for plants I think, so using distilled water would take away those minerals. I use to make a worm casting tea with bat guano, molasses, and kelp but its a hassle.

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