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Hartilizer is here !
« on: October 02, 2016, 12:01:30 AM »
I was just informed that the Hartilizer is now available for sale! It's Har's (Guanabanus) new formulation (probably a replacement for the old 8-3-9, which I think he also formulated?) -- a 0-3-16 with slow release potassium (very hard to find) and an awesome mix of micros containing Mn, Mg, Zn, B, Cu, Fe, Mo, S, and Ca. I ordered 10 bags! Get it while it lasts!
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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2016, 07:55:39 AM »
Where did you get it?

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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2016, 08:41:47 AM »
I'm interested as well.
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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2016, 10:11:57 AM »
Contact Har (Guanabanus). He is selling it.
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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2016, 10:32:37 AM »


I ordered three bags as well.


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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2016, 05:35:12 PM »
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 brix
  • A complete micros package
  • Mg to balance out the K

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.

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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2016, 11:06:39 PM »
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 brix
  • A complete micros package
  • Mg to balance out the K


Jeff,

Can this be used for small trees in 3 gallon containers? It has no nitrogen... When should it be applied?

Thanks

Onur

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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


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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2016, 01:11:29 AM »
    I would probably recommend an osmocote product for potted plants.

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 brix
  • A complete micros package
  • Mg to balance out the K


Jeff,

Can this be used for small trees in 3 gallon containers? It has no nitrogen... When should it be applied?

Thanks

Onur

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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

Jeff  :-)

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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2016, 01:53:07 PM »
looks good for lychee late fall

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Re: Hartilizer is here !
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2016, 02:26:34 PM »
    I would probably recommend an osmocote product for potted plants.

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 brix
  • A complete micros package
  • Mg to balance out the K


Jeff,

Can this be used for small trees in 3 gallon containers? It has no nitrogen... When should it be applied?

Thanks

Onur

[/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



Thanks Jeff!