How To Fertilize Fruit Trees - Fertilizing Schedule & Guide
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Fruit trees, just like other trees need to be fertilized on a regular basis. In today's video we go over the techniques of how to add fertilizer for your fruit trees for optimum growth. Here are the fertilizers we used: Jobes Organic Fruit Tree Fertilizer: http://amzn.to/1QkirqU Inorganic Fertilizer: http://amzn.to/1n1kXtB
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This is good and it is just like super gro we can market in Nigeria.
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once the pot becomes full, should I remove some soil then add fertilizer or repot the tree?
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How do you know how much fertilizer to use for different size trees? Some of my trees are larger, six to fifteen feet. And is liquid fertilizer like seaweed and fish emulsion better?
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Can we use Compost as fertilizer?
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ferrrtiliiizzzeeeeerrrrrr!
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good job
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My parents in CA never fertilize their fruit trees and they give prolific and delicious fruit every year.
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Was looking to learn how to fertilize fruit trees. Thanks for the helpful info!
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Awesome Video, Just starting some fruit trees and this information will benefit.
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Enjoy my poem video on trees on the link below:
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Great video !! Thanks for all the great info
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how big is the container you are using for the Meyer Lemon tree?
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i am in georgia when should i fertilizer my lemon tree
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my necterian tree did not bear fruit? its big
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Ive been doing the same but also adding micronized azomite with mushroom compost and Dr earth fruit and nut tree fertilizer.
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is it okay to give fertilizer to my avocado tree which is fruiting & showing new growth at the same time? I live in zone 11. thank you for the great tips!!!!
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Thanks for the informative video. For citrus here in zone 10a I fertilize 3x per year on Valentine's Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day. I use 2 lb. actual Nitrogen annually with a low P and K component (21-7-14 for instance). I also apply a Mn and Zn supplement foliar during spring flush. Manure is a good product but may contain high salt levels. Yellowing leaves is usually a sign of high salt levels especially in container grown citrus. Your container grown citrus are doing very well.
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How can you make the pomegranate bear fruit? Mine is about 4 years old, it has less than 5 flowers per year then dropped off the branch. Same fertilizer as shown in this video?
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Can v plant a pomegranate tree in a 20 ltr container ?
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Are Potash and Epsom Salt considered synthetic fertilizers? I've been adding these plus vermicast and other organic compost and organic fertilizers but I have not followed any particular schedule...I add NPK and other minerals, algal fertilizers and fish liquid fertilizers to water for watering the soil or as foliar spray every other week, or every month because the potting mix in my container plants as well as my garden soil are generally poor in nutrients.
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