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Too much phosphorous?
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 622210" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>I used 7:7:7 for a few years and it actually really jumpstarted the growth so it definately had the required amount of N. For Eurepgap purposes we had it analised by an independent lab and the result was very close to what the label said. I used brandname Terramix, don't know if thats an international brand or not?</p><p></p><p>This year one of the poop purveyors tried to sell penguin poop pellets. You're supposed to use a single pellet per tree under the microjet and cover it with straw or soil. The rep couldn't produce any lab work in a timely fashion so I didn't buy any. It was quite pricey compare to even conventional fertiliser, which basically eliminated me from using it anyway, but I was willing to experiment if they would sell me a small sample.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 622210, member: 4353"] I used 7:7:7 for a few years and it actually really jumpstarted the growth so it definately had the required amount of N. For Eurepgap purposes we had it analised by an independent lab and the result was very close to what the label said. I used brandname Terramix, don't know if thats an international brand or not? This year one of the poop purveyors tried to sell penguin poop pellets. You're supposed to use a single pellet per tree under the microjet and cover it with straw or soil. The rep couldn't produce any lab work in a timely fashion so I didn't buy any. It was quite pricey compare to even conventional fertiliser, which basically eliminated me from using it anyway, but I was willing to experiment if they would sell me a small sample. [/QUOTE]
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