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Looked at the website and at a dosage of 1/2 tsp per gallon I would assume that's every watering. I use Foliage-Pro from the same company in a similar way.
For those that use a liquid fish emulsion, how do you prefer to administer it? Sprayer? Watering can? How frequently?
I use a watering can approximately once per month.For those that use a liquid fish emulsion, how do you prefer to administer it? Sprayer? Watering can? How frequently?
Forgot to add. I feed trees under development every 2 weeks and more developed trees once a month sometimes less depending on the tree.For those that use a liquid fish emulsion, how do you prefer to administer it? Sprayer? Watering can? How frequently?
I have the same thing. I do every two weeks during growing season.I says how much to use, but not how often.
Been using that stuff for years. I apply at double strength once a week... but I am using an almost 100% in-organic substrat.I bought this fertilizer. How often should I use it?
Been using that stuff for years. I apply at double strength once a week... but I am using an almost 100% in-organic substrat.
My deciduous trees really seem to dig it.
You might want to look for the Dyna-Grow “Grow” fertilizer… It’s the same stuff as their “Bonsai Pro” fertilizer But you get it 32oz instead of 8oz for about $7bucks more.... also comes in gallon size.
Do you mean the blue water soluble crystals? All purpose stuff?I guess it would, but I see no need for both. I have about 60 bonsai and several shrubs and small trees and 10 bucks of Miracle-Gro lasts a whole year at the doubled rate I use it. The idea that a liquid fertilizer is labeled especially for bonsai seems a bit shakey.
Yes, that's what I use. I recently heard Dan Robinson say he uses it too. Good enough for me.Do you mean the blue water soluble crystals? All purpose stuff?
Awesome. Thanks for clarifying.Yes, that's what I use. I recently heard Dan Robinson say he uses it too. Good enough for me.
I am interested in adding cilica to my fertilizer regimen this year. All my trees are in Development, in growing containers, and will receive granular slow release 10-10-10.Many of the organics have a base that attracts little critters, that is why I chose Neem Meal instead of cottonseed meal used in the traditional formulae.
Not all organics are the same.
The "add in" liquid that's sold as a bonsai premium will precipitate out of solution (form crystals) if used in water with fertilizer (used it myself and observed this and threw the rest of it out). It's meant to build up cell walls and make them more drought/bug resistant. It does that marginally. You can get better results from both if you water in a quarter teaspoon of plain old epsom salt into a gallon of water every week or two and water your trees with it.I am interested in adding cilica to my fertilizer regimen this year. All my trees are in Development, in growing containers, and will receive granular slow release 10-10-10.
In your experience or expertise, will this be beneficial and safe to give? I have considered adding a liquid fast release but I suspect there could be risk of overfertilizing (using all 3) and causing detriment to health.
Not familiar with that product. Granular fertilizers termed slow release can be a broad range of effectiveness dependant on many variables. Not my regular routine at all. Would not recommend unless I was familiar with the specific brand and formulation. One I do have confidence in is called Apex Plus. Lower numbers, temperature controlled release and longer lasting than most. Even then it is a supplementary use for young developing trees, not used in more advanced pre bonsai or refinement applications. Typically within the first five to seven years of development depending on the species.cilica