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Chinese Maple odd looking leaves

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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2694
Hey Leslie, i didnt know that you must apply liquid fertiliser to already watered soil, ooops haha thankyou
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2696

joncoh101 wrote: Hey Leslie, i didnt know that you must apply liquid fertiliser to already watered soil, ooops haha thankyou


Or you mix the fertiliser with the water and water the plants with diluted fertiliser.
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2700
Ooops! :oops:

I always dilute my liquid fertilizer in water according to package directions. I thought the rule *to fertilize only plant soil that is already damp* applied to the diluted mixture!

Does that mean that my plants are not getting enough fertilizer? :ohmy:
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2715
Hmmm was wondering, thats what i do, i mix my fertiliser according to the directions on the bottle. 4 milli litres to 1 litre of water
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