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OK Got my order today! Already laid down 4 bags.This is phenomenal stuff -- ideal for mangoes in south florida. Zero nitrogen to keep the trees "calm"A high potassium analysis (16%) with almost 13% from a slow release potassium source (this is the only fertilizer I've seen with slow release k) for strong production and high brixA complete micros packageMg to balance out the KJeff, Can this be used for small trees in 3 gallon containers? It has no nitrogen... When should it be applied?ThanksOnur[/list]It's a little more expensive than the older 8-3-9, but that's because of the slow release K (polymer-sulfur coat is expensive).The previous generation 8-3-9 is NOT slow release -- meaning it pretty much drains away in a couple of good downpours. So, the extra money is well worth it.Contact Har (Guanabanus) for more info. Below is a snap of the label
Quote from: Cookie Monster on October 02, 2016, 05:35:12 PMOK Got my order today! Already laid down 4 bags.This is phenomenal stuff -- ideal for mangoes in south florida. Zero nitrogen to keep the trees "calm"A high potassium analysis (16%) with almost 13% from a slow release potassium source (this is the only fertilizer I've seen with slow release k) for strong production and high brixA complete micros packageMg to balance out the KJeff, Can this be used for small trees in 3 gallon containers? It has no nitrogen... When should it be applied?ThanksOnur[/list]It's a little more expensive than the older 8-3-9, but that's because of the slow release K (polymer-sulfur coat is expensive).The previous generation 8-3-9 is NOT slow release -- meaning it pretty much drains away in a couple of good downpours. So, the extra money is well worth it.Contact Har (Guanabanus) for more info. Below is a snap of the label
I would probably recommend an osmocote product for potted plants.Quote from: onur on October 03, 2016, 11:06:39 PMQuote from: Cookie Monster on October 02, 2016, 05:35:12 PMOK Got my order today! Already laid down 4 bags.This is phenomenal stuff -- ideal for mangoes in south florida. Zero nitrogen to keep the trees "calm"A high potassium analysis (16%) with almost 13% from a slow release potassium source (this is the only fertilizer I've seen with slow release k) for strong production and high brixA complete micros packageMg to balance out the KJeff, Can this be used for small trees in 3 gallon containers? It has no nitrogen... When should it be applied?ThanksOnur[/list]It's a little more expensive than the older 8-3-9, but that's because of the slow release K (polymer-sulfur coat is expensive).The previous generation 8-3-9 is NOT slow release -- meaning it pretty much drains away in a couple of good downpours. So, the extra money is well worth it.Contact Har (Guanabanus) for more info. Below is a snap of the label