Hi Graeme, I have found a product from QLD it is Flourish by Searles ferts for different species of fruit and flower one for Azaleas is the same as miraclgro.Graeme wrote:And that's why you got it mate.![]()
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Hi Graeme, I have found a product from QLD it is Flourish by Searles ferts for different species of fruit and flower one for Azaleas is the same as miraclgro.Graeme wrote:And that's why you got it mate.![]()
I let mine recover for a full year befor edoing very much aside from looking at themRaymond wrote:UPDATE: These all seem to have survived. All have fully flowered and are now starting to drop their flowers. Some new shoots have emerged on some of the branches I chopped. I have moved a couple out of their resting place and placed them out in my display area,(viewtopic.php?f=129&t=17773 ) and the other 2 are still down the side of the house. What next![]()
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No fertiliser. Only seasol and Powerfeed. Will do a soil ph test and post results...Gerard wrote:Did you fertilize?
Azaleas like very acidic soil feeding with something like dynamic lifter will change the soil ph and have tragic consequences.
I never knew there is such a thing?elljuu wrote:It loves the standard bonsai potting mix.