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Old 24-03-2011, 04:56 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Is Growmore burning my plants?

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jineu21 wrote:

About two weeks ago I carried out a spring fertilizing with growmore,
and today I see some plants struggling. As for my hydranger, about two
feet tall now, its new shoots are turning black and melting down. My
thymes are turning black. My lavendars look dead, with no shoots but
just stems brown inside out. But there are other plants doing fine. I
was trying to figure out what is going on and realized that I gave too
much growmore.

To hydranger and lavendars I gave a fistful and piled it up mostly
around the center of the plant. To thyme I gave much less but poured it
right in the center. Is this too much? Then can you tell me what is the
right amount?

Thank you very much.


Use about half the amount that you will find in the directions. Chemical
fertilizers may be OK for pots, but overall, I'd suggest organic fish
emulsion, or horse manure.
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