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Fertilizing and Rain for next weekend!

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roblack:
So fresh and so clean! Love it, will be nice to see everything fill in. Keep us posted!

Potassium sulfate seems to be good, at least here in SoFL, prior to blooming, and also after fruit have set. Micros are something else to consider.

Johnny Eat Fruit:
I think it's fine to apply a light application of Langbeinite, Gypsum and Azomite prior to the upcoming rains in Mid November. I normally apply them prior to the last major storms in SoCal which usually is late February or early March.

Good Luck

Johnny

MasOlas:
Thanks for the replies and thank you to all of the helpful folks on this site!

mahraja786:
thats an amazing orchard.
thank you for sharing this, i got some ideas for my own backyard from it.

MasOlas:
Sprayed everything with micros and spread Langbenite, Gypsum, Blood Meal around the drip lines of all of them except the fig, peach and nectarine. Going to get to the Azomite tomorrow since there is no work for Veteran’s Day here at Naval Air Station North Island.

Thank you to all our Veterans out there!

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