Mr. Bonsai
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What is the best fertilizer "in liquid form" to use for bonsai's?
Not pellet's, etc. but in liquid form.
Not pellet's, etc. but in liquid form.
Fredman, do you just follow the instructions on the back of the bottles for both products? Or do you have your own ratio you use that you've found works better? I use the Foliage Pro, but have never used the Pro Tekt and I really need to start using that for my trees because they get blasted in the Texas heat.Yeah its had to beat Dyna gro. Foliage Pro is what i use to....together with the Pro tekt. Alternate that with a good cold extracted fish emultion.
Has anyone here ever tried fish hydrosalazate? Basically cold pressed fish emulsion, much less stinky. Bonsai Mirai has a podcast I was listening to where the guest is a specialist in hydroponic soils. He claims there are benefits to such complex nutrients in species like pine that have mycorrhiza in order to allow it to better bolster, feed, and protect trees. Not sure how much of that is practical, but I have it sitting in my amazon cart if I ever feel like trying it.
"a couple times" translation for me — June through September!pro-tek a couple times when it’s it’s super hot in summer.
The Neptune's Harvest plant is in Gloucester up on Cape Ann, so sometimes I hear their ads on the radio.Yes, the Neptunes Harvest product by Arbico Organics I mentioned above is fish hydrolysate with seaweed added.
heard good things about jacks tooJacks 20-20-20.
Oh and this.
https://www.evergreengardenworks.com/overfert.htm
https://www.evergreengardenworks.com/fertiliz.htm
Ah i've been back and forth with organics and sinthetics mate. Last year was the organic cakes. This year i'm back to Dyna-Gro again.Fredman, do you just follow the instructions on the back of the bottles for both products? Or do you have your own ratio you use that you've found works better? I use the Foliage Pro, but have never used the Pro Tekt and I really need to start using that for my trees because they get blasted in the Texas heat.