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Old 11-06-2004, 06:31 AM
Neil Jones
 
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On saturday I noticed that some of my raspberry canes were showing signs
of Magnesium deficiency. On Sunday evening I gave them a foliar feed of
Epsom salts.

I was amazed to see the leaves greening up by yesterday morning -
probably not even 12 hours after I applied the feed. Do foliar feeds
always work this quickly? If so, what should I apply to my magnolias
which are looking a little chlorotic? Would nettle manure be suitable as
a foliar feed?

Many thanks

Neil


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Old 11-06-2004, 06:31 AM
Emrys Davies
 
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Feeding - the best time to fertilize magnolias is in late winter or
earliest spring. Use a 'rose type' fertilizer when feeding them. Be sure
the fertilizer contains magnesium; iron; and sulfur.

Regards,
Emrys Davies

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On saturday I noticed that some of my raspberry canes were showing

signs
of Magnesium deficiency. On Sunday evening I gave them a foliar feed

of
Epsom salts.

I was amazed to see the leaves greening up by yesterday morning -
probably not even 12 hours after I applied the feed. Do foliar feeds
always work this quickly? If so, what should I apply to my magnolias
which are looking a little chlorotic? Would nettle manure be suitable

as
a foliar feed?

Many thanks

Neil




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Old 11-06-2004, 06:31 AM
Neil Jones
 
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Feeding - the best time to fertilize magnolias is in late winter or
earliest spring. Use a 'rose type' fertilizer when feeding them. Be

sure
the fertilizer contains magnesium; iron; and sulfur.

Regards,
Emrys Davies


OK, thanks for that, but given that I didn't do that this winter/spring,
can I give them a tonic right now, or will be it be a wasted effort?

Many thanks

Neil


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Old 11-06-2004, 06:32 AM
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Definitely not too late. Better late than never, but make sure that the
soil is moist before feeding so as not to burn the roots.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.





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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
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Feeding - the best time to fertilize magnolias is in late winter or
earliest spring. Use a 'rose type' fertilizer when feeding them. Be

sure
the fertilizer contains magnesium; iron; and sulfur.

Regards,
Emrys Davies


OK, thanks for that, but given that I didn't do that this

winter/spring,
can I give them a tonic right now, or will be it be a wasted effort?

Many thanks

Neil




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