Thoughts on bio gold fertilizer
- chicagobonsaiboy
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Currently I use dyna grow bonsai pro liquid fertilizer, have heard from a few club members that they like bio gold better than liquid fertilizer, and it actually is better than the liquid types. Just wondering peoples thoughts on it.
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- Ivan Mann
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Liquid fertilizer tends to wash away with watering or frequent rain. Solid stays on the soil and dribbles out slowly with water and rain.
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I have used Biogold for many years, both solid and in liquid form. I would not use anything else, although there are other fertilisers that are good. It is expensive, yes, but it is a good balanced fertiliser.
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I dont see any reason to buy expensive organic waste from Japan. We have a lot of alternatives locally and cheap.
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Replied by chicagobonsaiboy on topic Thoughts on bio gold fertilizer
Posted 2 years 8 months ago #75903
Had someone mention Osmocote as well.
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Organic waste? I have used other fertilisers but as yet I have not found anything as good. It has only become expensive because of transport costs in the last two years. It is still good value, I use about 5Kg in a season, that is ?75, well worth it for my trees.
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Well, it is organic byproducts after all. The magic to it is slow decomposion. I am sure it is possible to find something similar that dont have to be shipped all over the world. I dont have tree that refined yet that I see reason for organic slow release fertilizer. Osmocote, nettle juice and koi poop works good for me.
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whether liquid or solid silk, I only use fertilizers for the garden
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