Fertiliser advice
Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 11:14 pm
Gday,
I was given a small sample of 'Seasol' Seaweed Concentrate at a recent Bonsai Exhibition held by the Waverley Bonsai Club. I was told to use this together with Seasol 'Powerfeed' Fertiliser.
I have read the back of the Powerfeed Fertiliser and the label states it contains: Nitrogen 12%, Phosphorus 1.4% and Potassium 7%,
Firstly does this mean it has an NPK rating of 12:1.4:7,
and if so would this be appropriate for feeding your bonsai as I am told an ideal NPK rating for Bonsai would be even, ie 10:10:10.
Secondly,
Is it wise to use a liquid fertiliser such as Powerfeed together with a controlled release fertliser such as Osmocote, ie - 12 month controlled release placed in soil, and apply Powerfeed during the growing season as recommended? Would this be over feeding?
I was given a small sample of 'Seasol' Seaweed Concentrate at a recent Bonsai Exhibition held by the Waverley Bonsai Club. I was told to use this together with Seasol 'Powerfeed' Fertiliser.
I have read the back of the Powerfeed Fertiliser and the label states it contains: Nitrogen 12%, Phosphorus 1.4% and Potassium 7%,
Firstly does this mean it has an NPK rating of 12:1.4:7,
and if so would this be appropriate for feeding your bonsai as I am told an ideal NPK rating for Bonsai would be even, ie 10:10:10.
Secondly,
Is it wise to use a liquid fertiliser such as Powerfeed together with a controlled release fertliser such as Osmocote, ie - 12 month controlled release placed in soil, and apply Powerfeed during the growing season as recommended? Would this be over feeding?