I sprouted clover seeds in miracle grow soil and then transplanted into organic soil. Can I assume that by the time they are mature enough for consumption they will be safe to eat?
Patrick Del Pizzo
San Diego
Patrick Del Pizzo
San Diego
JoesMum said:I agree with ascott up to a point. If the fertiliser is one that can be used on plants that will be consumed by humans, it is unlikely the plant will harm your tort.
It may say that plants fed with this fertiliser should not be eaten for a period of time after use.. say 2 weeks... Respect that and it should be fine.
If it says that it's not suitable for use on fruit and veg plants don't use it on your tort's plants either
pdelpizzo said:JoesMum said:I agree with ascott up to a point. If the fertiliser is one that can be used on plants that will be consumed by humans, it is unlikely the plant will harm your tort.
It may say that plants fed with this fertiliser should not be eaten for a period of time after use.. say 2 weeks... Respect that and it should be fine.
If it says that it's not suitable for use on fruit and veg plants don't use it on your tort's plants either
I'm pretty sure the bag had pictures of vegetables on the front but I'll double check.
Thanks!