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Old 08-02-2004, 10:12 PM
Rod
 
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Default Slow-release fertiliser/potting compost

sam wrote:

Can anyone tell me is it possible to mix slow-release
fertiliser(Osmacote)
To bags of peat potting compost(80L)
I have been given a bag of Osmacote granules(controlled release 3-4
month.)
With No instructions on the amount to use.
I Would like to mix it with the 80litre bags
to pot-up some trailing geraniums and fuchsia plants,
As most of the plants from my local nursery have Osmacote granules
in the compost and look good

PS: Hope this is not a dumb Question
Regards Samantha
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I wouldn't put the osmocote in yet, well you probably won't be potting anything
yet anyway. Save it 'til you're potting vigorously growing young plants in
spring/summer, then around 5gm/litre should be OK - more for bigger stronger
plants, less for smaller ones. Don't overpot and *don't* overwater, especially
if it's warm as well - that can result in a flush of fertiliser release
sufficient to kill roots. Do remember some plants aren't too keen on osmocote
or similar, the one that's caught me out is Streptocarpus. Don't go overboard
and put it in everything, keep some plants as 'controls' so you know if you're
doing good or harm.
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