I have been emailing back and forth with the greenhouse guy some more. A couple of other things he said I thought were worth passing on.
First, most of the fertilizers can't be made more than 24 hours in advance. Not all, but of the ones I'm using, only 1 thing can be made ahead. That makes for a bit more work.
Also, he said that the Silica Blast, a product I'm using to add silica without increasing K, shouldn't be mixed with other fertilizers because it can bind to the other chemicals and render them useless.
He highly recommended using a "tea" made with earthworm castings, humic acid, bat guano, seaweed, etc. This is one of the few things you would let sit a few days to let the microbes multiply. I imagine there are lots of "recipes" out there for tea. I did buy some castings so maybe I'll make some.
Most important was something I'd asked him about, but wasn't prepared for the answer. Chlorine or chloramines. If I understand it correctly, Chicago uses chlorine, but I'm not positive. Either way, these will kill all the microbes that organic is trying to get to grow. In containers, no microbes exist unless you put them there (at least when the mix is soil less, which is usually is). So, you buy products to add mycorrhizal fungi or other beneficial beasties only to have your water kill them!
The rain barrel is the best solution, but not sure I have room for one or can tap into my condo building's downspout without getting into trouble

. So, for now, I'm drawing a 2 gallon bucket of water and a 2 gallon watering can and letting them sit. I use these for mixing the ferts and any top watering. I am crossing my fingers and hoping that when I fill the bottoms of my EBs with tap water that the water sits in the bottom of the EB for long enough (it takes about 48 hours) that the chlorine evaporates. I am hoping that not much gets wicked up in the 48 hours. This will work fine now when it's cool and the plants are small....when they tomatoes are huge in August, this won't work.
Last option is to buy a small container that has filters in it. I can fill it up and then draw off filtered water. But, it takes the same space as a rain barrel and has filters to deal with....I'd rather just have the rain barrel. Now, to convince dear hubby and the condo board...
So far my ferts are working well. I hadn't been fertilizing the plants regularly as I was waiting to decide what to try and get them in. Now that I am applying them, I am seeing fast results with both types - the organic and the inorganic. The sun the last few days is helping, too
