Fertilizing hawthorn
- dupuis
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J'ai d'ailleurs pour habitude de laisser pousser mes arbres touts seul,
Jusque la ceux-ci se portes a merveilles,
Bonne continuation,
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Oyster Sauce wrote: Well, every source I've ever read states that it should be fed during the growing season but NOT during flowering. So the question is if fertilizing during flowering is not good then is feeding prior to flowering good or only after the blossoms have run the course? It seems like a simple question but I haven't found the answer.
Had the question still in my head. And i rememberd some things i read a while back. It could be that some people made a mistake with firtilizer while blooming, giving to much for example, can result in flower drops. So perhaps people on those sources encounterd that, and are advising around that.
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Je vous remercie.dupuis wrote: Personnellement, je ne préfère pas mettre d'engrais,
J'ai d'ailleurs pour habitude de laisser pousser mes arbres touts seul,
Jusque la ceux-ci se portes a merveilles,
Bonne continuation,
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Rorror wrote:
Oyster Sauce wrote: Well, every source I've ever read states that it should be fed during the growing season but NOT during flowering. So the question is if fertilizing during flowering is not good then is feeding prior to flowering good or only after the blossoms have run the course? It seems like a simple question but I haven't found the answer.
Had the question still in my head. And i rememberd some things i read a while back. It could be that some people made a mistake with firtilizer while blooming, giving to much for example, can result in flower drops. So perhaps people on those sources encounterd that, and are advising around that.
Yes, I am certain it is based upon the problem with flower dropping when wet and when fertilized.
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