Re: fertiliser rates
Posted: September 8th, 2010, 12:42 am
I have been using seasol on my native trees for years and years with excellent results including my banksias, both in the roots and as a foliage feed, it has done them nothing but good. Some of my natives I have had for 15 years and more.
Spring time is not a heavy feeding season, if you feed too much in spring you will have to spend the rest of the growing season trying to reduce your leaf size especially on exotic trees. 1/2 strength feeds on a weekly basis is more than enough, one capful in a 9ltr watering can is plenty. be very careful about feeding pines too much short needles are hard to achieve and easy to lose.The season for bulk feeding is the late summer and autumn when the trees are setting their buds for the next season more buds more ramification. This routine is for established bonsai if your stock is in the developmental stage and foliage is not important then feed away.
Craigw
Spring time is not a heavy feeding season, if you feed too much in spring you will have to spend the rest of the growing season trying to reduce your leaf size especially on exotic trees. 1/2 strength feeds on a weekly basis is more than enough, one capful in a 9ltr watering can is plenty. be very careful about feeding pines too much short needles are hard to achieve and easy to lose.The season for bulk feeding is the late summer and autumn when the trees are setting their buds for the next season more buds more ramification. This routine is for established bonsai if your stock is in the developmental stage and foliage is not important then feed away.
Craigw