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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... . Saturate the hole 2-3 times and allow the water to drain away. Mix some slow release fertiliser (at the recommended rate) with the soil when planting. Take care to use low phosphorus ...
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Tony's Orchid Page4
... this will vary from about once a week in Winter to daily in Summer. FERTILISING Slow release fertiliser such as Macracote and Nutricote can be sprinkled around plants after repotting. A guide for ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... are allowed to pollinate themselves without any aid from humans. OSMOCOTE - one of the many slow release fertiliser granules often mistaken for eggs in the compost.. OSMOSIS - the movement of liquid through a ... .e. The transfer of a solution of fertiliser that is in the soil into the roots of the plant. An over dose of fertiliser will cause the reverse flow of the solution ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... are allowed to pollinate themselves without any aid from humans. OSMOCOTE - one of the many slow release fertiliser granules often mistaken for eggs in the compost.. OSMOSIS - the movement of liquid through a ... .e. The transfer of a solution of fertiliser that is in the soil into the roots of the plant. An over dose of fertiliser will cause the reverse flow of the solution ...
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Lithops - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... prone to rot and not flower. Fertiliser If the plant hasn't been repotted recently then half strength low nitrogen fertilizer (e.g. Tomato fertiliser) can be used at watering time in ... can be fatal during the winter months. Alternatively a low nitrogen slow release fertiliser can be incorporated into the potting mix which will release small amounts during watering. Do NOT try to "force" the ...
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Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... of Osmocote Slow Release Fertiliser with Trace Elements and Iron in the growing season is highly beneficial. Be aware of the faster release rate due to hot humid climates as the release rate can ... to regular rainfall. The Osmocote slow release fertilizer 3-6-9-12 +month slow release fertiliser can be very beneficial, I also recommend to have at least 3 different brand fertiliser so as to have a ...
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Rainforest - Dryland Native and Hedge Plants
... . Growth rates are dependent on many factors including species selection, however with a good quality slow release fertiliser, soil preparation and mulching our results are consistent. Updated: 17th of August, 2005 at 9 ...
www.daleysfruit.com.au

Year 2000 New Large-Flowered Hybrids
... growth. A weak fungicide may be utilised at this time. Add a few granules of slow-release fertiliser, if available; if not, don't worry, the new soil should provide sufficient nutrient until ...
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Helichrysum 'Helping Hand'
... early in the morning when the flowers are closed if you can). Fertilise with a slow-release fertiliser suitable for native plants. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage new growth. Helichrysum 'Helping Hand ...
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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Grow crops in pots
... advantage to thoroughly mix in water-retaining gel crystals. At the same time, add sufficient slow-release fertiliser granules to provide nutrients right through summer. Growing tips and suggestions Trailing tomatoes, peppers and ...
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