dougandmel
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi, I live near Cleveland, Ohio. I transplanted a magonlia( about 10' tall x 8' wide) to my yard last April. It's doing fine, but no bloom this spring. Is this due to the move? It had bloomed in it's previous location for many years. When we planted it, we mixed a couple bags of miracle gro with fertilizer into the soil, and mulched around it. I was thinking now would be a good time to fertilize it again. I looked at the Vigoro fertilizer website and they recommended this : http://www.vigoro.com/ProductCategories/PlantFood/PremiumAzaleaCamelliaRhododendronFood/
It's a 10-8-8. Miracle Gro has a blend for similar plants, http://www.scotts.com/smg/catalog/productTemplate.jsp?tabs=general&proId=prod70346&itemId=cat70044&id=rootCategoryId but it's a 30-10-10. What do you think, would you use either one of these, or something all together different? Any thoughts as to how long before it will bloom in the spring again? Thanks for your thoughts.
It's a 10-8-8. Miracle Gro has a blend for similar plants, http://www.scotts.com/smg/catalog/productTemplate.jsp?tabs=general&proId=prod70346&itemId=cat70044&id=rootCategoryId but it's a 30-10-10. What do you think, would you use either one of these, or something all together different? Any thoughts as to how long before it will bloom in the spring again? Thanks for your thoughts.