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Old 05-03-2004, 06:53 PM
Eric Hunt
 
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Default Osmocote vs regular fertilization

Dada,

I've successfully used it on Cymbidiums here in San Francisco - plant was
bought in spike with one spike, the next season after I grew it, it had
three spikes. I put about 2 tablespoons on the surface and then forgot about
it.

Make sure you get the Azalea/acid loving plants formula - the foliage plants
formula is too nitrogen heavy.

-Eric

"Dada" wrote in message
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Hi all:

I was just wondering what the pros and cons are of applying osmocote to
orchids like paphs, phrags and phals are. Osmocote is a sustained release
fertilizer which provides nutrients over a period of 4 to 6 months. Thus,

I
feel the orchids should be able to have a continuous source of nutrients,
which should be the same as fertilizing them with water soluble

fertilizers
on a regular schedule. Also as osmocote/ any other sustained release
fertilizer releases nutrients slowly, there should not be any excess
fertilizer induced damage to the plants.

I would like some feedback regarding this as I am curious to know if any

one
has had experience using osmocote/any other sustained release fertilizer
alone or in combination with fertilization.

Thanks

Dada