frodo
ArboristSite Operative
is there a general fertilizer for established mature deciduous trees. i am in zone 6 if that matters.
Also you should have the soil tested before putting down any fert. Jst to see what is already there.
This is the answer to the question on any certification exam.
For us to come out collect it, dry it, mix it, and then send it off? Or just a pH field test?
what would happen if you fertlized lightly like you do a tomato plant
. What happens if you oil has barely any N but is out of control on P? and then you dump a typical fall fert on it of say 8-14-14? You run the risk of burning it up with P.
one more question, not trying to be a pest. if the n or p was way out of whack would the specimen be vigorous and healthy
. What happens if you oil has barely any N but is out of control on P? and then you dump a typical fall fert on it of say 8-14-14? You run the risk of burning it up with P.
one more question, not trying to be a pest. if the n or p was way out of whack would the specimen be vigorous and healthy
it is a distinct possibility
. What happens if you oil has barely any N but is out of control on P? and then you dump a typical fall fert on it of say 8-14-14? You run the risk of burning it up with P.
one more question, not trying to be a pest. if the n or p was way out of whack would the specimen be vigorous and healthy
Sure plants, especially trees, are very good at adapting to their surroundings. But throwing more on their doesnt mean it will do even better. Look into some organic BIO based ferts, and was to feed the Fungi/bacteria populations. Myccorhzae are unbelievably good for ANY tree, shrub, lawn, flower, etc etc. You likely have a small population already but should introduce more.
With a high population they will generate 2-3 pounds of N a year for you! And improve water absortion abaility by 1,000%!!!!!
Generally the best way to fert a tree is with liquid deep root. It gets down into the primary root zone, and is in liquid for so the tree can instantly use those nutrients.
Where can you get some fertilizer with mycorizzhae in it?
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