figologist
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So I've been focusing a lot more on fertilizing my potted figs this year compared to last year. I follow much of what @MJFIGS has done with the Jack's Part A/B/Epsom salts. I alternate that every two weeks with something I considered to be a huge improvement in my plants' overall health - Korean Natural Farming techniques, specifically with fish amino acids. The immediate and robust green growth has been so impressive.
So now on to the real question - I'm here in Oregon in zone 9A. At what point do you switch to something that will promote fruit set/maturity instead of green growth? Specifically avoiding the higher nitrogen strategies and going to something higher in phosphorus like bone meal.
If you have success with this line of thinking, what products are you using and when do you make the switch? I'm looking at you @MJFIGS =)
Bobby
So now on to the real question - I'm here in Oregon in zone 9A. At what point do you switch to something that will promote fruit set/maturity instead of green growth? Specifically avoiding the higher nitrogen strategies and going to something higher in phosphorus like bone meal.
If you have success with this line of thinking, what products are you using and when do you make the switch? I'm looking at you @MJFIGS =)
Bobby