Foliage Feeding
Posted: November 30th, 2013, 3:11 pm
Hi Everyone,
I have mentioned in a few of my posts the use of foliage feeding. I have had really good results using foliage feeding and a number of people at the School of Bonsai have taken this on as part of their fertilizer regime.
I have mentioned several times the use of Miracle-Gro MaxFeed for Azalea, Camellia, Rhododendron. This was a great product and gave very good results. Unfortunately this has been taken off the market by Scotts. After contact by email and phone, it doesn't appear there is any likelihood of it's return.
I did quite a bit of research for a replacement, contacting several fertilizer companies. It has proved too difficult, for me at least, to continue pursuing these companies.
After some thought and comparing chemical makeup of various products I have come up with the following. I mix equal parts of Charlie Carp and Powerfeed to make up a spray. The following is some examples:
1.5ml Charlie Carp - 1.5ml Powerfeed = to 1litre of water.
4.5ml Charlie Carp - 4.5ml Powerfeed = to 3litre of water.
9ml Charlie Carp - 9ml Powerfeed = to 6litre of water.
NOTE: Mix a fresh batch each time you use it.
PROCEDURE
1. Mix up a batch of spray
2. During watering spray the foliage with water
3. Spray the mixture onto the foliage
CAUTION: When doing foliage feeding take into consideration the temperature. It is best to do this when the temperature is below 30deg Centigrade. If you live in a very hot area you could consider doing this in the morning before it gets to hot, or the afternoon as the temperature drops. The good thing is that foliage feeding is taken up by the trees fairly quickly.
Leaf Reduction
If you are trying to reduce leaf size, foliage feeding may not be suitable. Remember, testing is always a wise strategy.
Exhibiting Trees
If you are preparing a tree to exhibit, and the tree could do with a little boost, foliage feeding and liquid fertilizer could be a great help.
Two or three weeks before the exhibition you could give some liquid fertilizer and do some Foliage feeding.
Equipment
1. Charlie Carp and Powerfeed. Pour each of the fertilizers into an appropriate size jar. The jar needs to have a lid that will seal. This makes it very much easier to use the syringe to measure out the right amount of fertilizer.
2. Syringe. Purchase a 10ml syringe from a Chemist shop. If you only mix a small amount of foliage feed, you may find an eye dropper more suitable.
3. Spray bottle. Depending on what quantity you mix, choose an appropriate spray bottle.
Results of Foliage Feeding
More sample photos
Regards Ray
I have mentioned in a few of my posts the use of foliage feeding. I have had really good results using foliage feeding and a number of people at the School of Bonsai have taken this on as part of their fertilizer regime.
I have mentioned several times the use of Miracle-Gro MaxFeed for Azalea, Camellia, Rhododendron. This was a great product and gave very good results. Unfortunately this has been taken off the market by Scotts. After contact by email and phone, it doesn't appear there is any likelihood of it's return.
I did quite a bit of research for a replacement, contacting several fertilizer companies. It has proved too difficult, for me at least, to continue pursuing these companies.
After some thought and comparing chemical makeup of various products I have come up with the following. I mix equal parts of Charlie Carp and Powerfeed to make up a spray. The following is some examples:
1.5ml Charlie Carp - 1.5ml Powerfeed = to 1litre of water.
4.5ml Charlie Carp - 4.5ml Powerfeed = to 3litre of water.
9ml Charlie Carp - 9ml Powerfeed = to 6litre of water.
NOTE: Mix a fresh batch each time you use it.
PROCEDURE
1. Mix up a batch of spray
2. During watering spray the foliage with water
3. Spray the mixture onto the foliage
CAUTION: When doing foliage feeding take into consideration the temperature. It is best to do this when the temperature is below 30deg Centigrade. If you live in a very hot area you could consider doing this in the morning before it gets to hot, or the afternoon as the temperature drops. The good thing is that foliage feeding is taken up by the trees fairly quickly.
Leaf Reduction
If you are trying to reduce leaf size, foliage feeding may not be suitable. Remember, testing is always a wise strategy.
Exhibiting Trees
If you are preparing a tree to exhibit, and the tree could do with a little boost, foliage feeding and liquid fertilizer could be a great help.
Two or three weeks before the exhibition you could give some liquid fertilizer and do some Foliage feeding.
Equipment
1. Charlie Carp and Powerfeed. Pour each of the fertilizers into an appropriate size jar. The jar needs to have a lid that will seal. This makes it very much easier to use the syringe to measure out the right amount of fertilizer.
2. Syringe. Purchase a 10ml syringe from a Chemist shop. If you only mix a small amount of foliage feed, you may find an eye dropper more suitable.
3. Spray bottle. Depending on what quantity you mix, choose an appropriate spray bottle.
Results of Foliage Feeding
More sample photos
Regards Ray