High P does nothing to help fruiting. Higher K than N is more important but also usually unnecessary.Kier wrote: ↑March 25th, 2023, 5:31 pm Hoping to find out if anyone around Perth has ever found any low nitrogen liquid fertiliser (preferably 0-10-10 or something close)? I'm hoping to get some for my pomegranate. The closest I can find at Bunnings looks way off (0-2-14).
Looks like importing from overseas or interstate might not fly well with quarantine.![]()
I'm gonna give a couple of the local nurseries a call next time they're open, but if anyone's found any somewhere already, I'd love to know where.
Thanks!
The ratio of aprox. 1 - 0.3 - 0.8 (or 1 to 1.5 K) is perfectly fine for most applications including flowering and fruiting trees. There is less P in flowers than in leaves and probably less in fruit as well.