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[IBC] Fertilization Question and Too Much Rain!
OK, on average it has rained about 1/2" each day for the last 45 days.
During this period we have had only 6 days without rain, and during one 16- day period it rained every day and I didn't have to water at all. All the pots are tilted to aid drainage. My soil mix is extremely fee draining and almost exclusively inorganic, being mostly comprised of 1/8" to 1/4" Pumice, Lava and, in some cases, a little Akadama or fir bark. I inject fertilizer into my water source in small amounts so that I effectively fertilize with each watering. Up to now, the results have been fantastic. However, with all the rain, I haven't had to water (or fertilize) very often. During this period I have been supplementing with weekly fertilizings of full strength Peters 20-20-20 and Schultz 20-30-20. One week with Peters, and the next with the Schultz. Still, many of my trees are experiencing mineral deficiencies, presumeably because the fertilizer is being leached out of the pots almost as soon as it is applied. So the question is, how do you horticultural experts out there handle fertilization when mother nature keeps you Bonsai too well watered. Thanks in advance. Regards, Paul ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Mike Page ++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Fertilization Question and Too Much Rain!
"Paul Pipitone" wrote in message ... During this period I have been supplementing with weekly fertilizings of full strength Peters 20-20-20 and Schultz 20-30-20. One week with Peters, and the next with the Schultz. Still, many of my trees are experiencing mineral deficiencies, presumeably because the fertilizer is being leached out of the pots almost as soon as it is applied. So the question is, how do you horticultural experts out there handle fertilization when mother nature keeps you Bonsai too well watered. Thanks in advance. Regards, Paul Hello Paul, I'm certianly neither a horticulture nor bonsai expert but I had a similar problem with some of my trees a few weeks ago. After getting advice from some of the experts here I decided I had a mineral deficiency. I happened to have some 6-6-6 citrus, mango, avocado granular fertilizer with trace elements on hand so I lightly (a teaspoon to a tablespoon depending on the size of the tree) sprinkled some on the trees in question. Wow! Within a week the trees really started greening up. Within two weeks they were bursting out with lush new growth. I've since given all my trees a light application with the same results. I guess the rain washes the fertilizer in instead of washing it out. Caution! I wouldn't try this unless some of the real experts think its ok. I don't have any bonsai......just a lot of potential potinsai. I just experimented with nothing really to loose. Jay |
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