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Dynamic lifter for natives...
Just a question on fertillisers....Can you use dynamic lifter on natives such as sheoaks and lillypillys bottlebrushes...
Just wondering or is it to stronger concentrate for them...
Only reason im asking is i have three bags of it (20kg) and i dont have enough figs to eat it up I have only just got into the aussie natives and have a little john,river sheoak and a few lillypillys...so if possible thought i would share it with these plants.....
Just wondering or is it to stronger concentrate for them...
Only reason im asking is i have three bags of it (20kg) and i dont have enough figs to eat it up I have only just got into the aussie natives and have a little john,river sheoak and a few lillypillys...so if possible thought i would share it with these plants.....
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
Gday Krittas!
I use Dynamic Lifter™ on all my trees without a drama. Most of my collection is Oz Natives, including all the species/genera you mention. The other two products I use are Charlie Carp™ and Seasol™. (I seem to recall reading a Dorothy Koreshoff article in which she claims that DL™ and CC™ are the only products which are gentle enough for use on Oz Native plants.)
I am unsure of the NPK breakdown of any of these products, but as I said, I have had no issues.
Good luck, and welcome to the wide world of Australian Native Bonsai!
Fly.
I use Dynamic Lifter™ on all my trees without a drama. Most of my collection is Oz Natives, including all the species/genera you mention. The other two products I use are Charlie Carp™ and Seasol™. (I seem to recall reading a Dorothy Koreshoff article in which she claims that DL™ and CC™ are the only products which are gentle enough for use on Oz Native plants.)
I am unsure of the NPK breakdown of any of these products, but as I said, I have had no issues.
Good luck, and welcome to the wide world of Australian Native Bonsai!
Fly.
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
That's interesting about DL Fly, is it a specific type you use? As I know they have a few products now.
I've been using Ted Poynton's home brew. I dropped in there a few months back while he was hocking bags of it for 5 bucks each, not bad.
I've been using Ted Poynton's home brew. I dropped in there a few months back while he was hocking bags of it for 5 bucks each, not bad.
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
Hi Krittas
I use DL on mine too with no ill effects. I have both Native and Exotics ( only in Nursery Pots ATM), and use a Blend for Roses.
NPK of 10,10,10
Most here will say that Natives require low potassium rather than 10 that i use. I think the Standard Dymanic lifter is lower K than 10
Ken
I use DL on mine too with no ill effects. I have both Native and Exotics ( only in Nursery Pots ATM), and use a Blend for Roses.
NPK of 10,10,10
Most here will say that Natives require low potassium rather than 10 that i use. I think the Standard Dymanic lifter is lower K than 10
Ken
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
krittas
I do not use DL on anything. The one we get in WA must be different from what they get in the east!!.
I will send the soil alkaline, I find most natives I grow like the soil on the acid to neutral side. With re potting it should not be too much of a problem.
I have however encountered a problem inside 6 months on a Melaleuca cuticularis, so I changed the soil and stopped using DL no problems since. None with any of my trees using Phostrogen every 2 weeks. Then once a month Miraclegro for Azaleas.
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I do not use DL on anything. The one we get in WA must be different from what they get in the east!!.
I will send the soil alkaline, I find most natives I grow like the soil on the acid to neutral side. With re potting it should not be too much of a problem.
I have however encountered a problem inside 6 months on a Melaleuca cuticularis, so I changed the soil and stopped using DL no problems since. None with any of my trees using Phostrogen every 2 weeks. Then once a month Miraclegro for Azaleas.
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
Make that phosphorus....kcpoole wrote:Hi Krittas
I use DL on mine too with no ill effects. I have both Native and Exotics ( only in Nursery Pots ATM), and use a Blend for Roses.
NPK of 10,10,10
Most here will say that Natives require low potassium rather than 10 that i use. I think the Standard Dymanic lifter is lower K than 10
Ken
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
From the Yates website, the NPK of bulk Dynamic Lifter is about 3.2 : 2.6 : 1.3
Other Dynamic Lifter blends as below:
DL Orchard Lifter 8-3-8
DL Vine Lifter 10-6-3
DL Turf Lifter 10-4-6
DL Long Life Complete 5-3-5
Seasol
NPK = 0.10% : 0.05% : 2%
Charlie Carp
Original: NPK = 9:2:6
NEW Organic = 3:0.7:0.1
Edit Dynasol
Liquid Formulatio NPK =10.47 : 2.5 : 7.56
Miracle-Gro
NPK = 10 : 16 : 10
Other Dynamic Lifter blends as below:
DL Orchard Lifter 8-3-8
DL Vine Lifter 10-6-3
DL Turf Lifter 10-4-6
DL Long Life Complete 5-3-5
Seasol
NPK = 0.10% : 0.05% : 2%
Charlie Carp
Original: NPK = 9:2:6
NEW Organic = 3:0.7:0.1
Edit Dynasol
Liquid Formulatio NPK =10.47 : 2.5 : 7.56
Miracle-Gro
NPK = 10 : 16 : 10
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
The NPK for Miracle-Gro for Azalea's
N 28% P 1.8% K 10% + micro elements.
Phostrogen
N 14 % P4.4% K 22.4% + micro elements.
I use both these fertilisers on all my natives including the Proteaceae family, with no ill affects I find them easy to use and economical.
Pup
N 28% P 1.8% K 10% + micro elements.
Phostrogen
N 14 % P4.4% K 22.4% + micro elements.
I use both these fertilisers on all my natives including the Proteaceae family, with no ill affects I find them easy to use and economical.
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
Gday Pup, et al!Pup wrote:I do not use DL on anything... I[t] will send the soil alkaline, I find most natives I grow like the soil on the acid to neutral side.
I'll add this to the 'Things I've Learned Today' file. I had always assumed that composted/composting matter would make the soil more acidic, but even the Yates website warns about potential alkalinity problems arising from the continued use of Dynamic Lifter. I couldn't find any info about Charlie Carp that mentioned its effect on pH, but I didn't look too hard. Hector?
Sorry if I have led anybody astray and helped them kill their trees due to excessive alkalinity.
Thanks all.
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
thanks guys for that...now you have thrown a spanner in the works.....
So what is the concensis on the best all round fertiliser for natives
So what is the concensis on the best all round fertiliser for natives
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Re: Dynamic lifter for natives...
As I have stated in my post here Phostrogen and Miracle Gro for Azalea's.krittas wrote:thanks guys for that...now you have thrown a spanner in the works.....
So what is the concensis on the best all round fertiliser for natives
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