barrosinc Masterpiece Messages 4,127 Reaction score 4,697 Location Santiago, Chile USDA Zone 9b Aug 20, 2018 #1 Has anybody tried something like this before? http://www.topcropfert.com/fertilizantes_solidos_topcrop.html#aminoperlas
Has anybody tried something like this before? http://www.topcropfert.com/fertilizantes_solidos_topcrop.html#aminoperlas
Clicio Masterpiece Messages 3,020 Reaction score 8,417 Location São Paulo, Brazil USDA Zone 11a Aug 20, 2018 #2 barrosinc said: Has anybody tried something like this before? http://www.topcropfert.com/fertilizantes_solidos_topcrop.html#aminoperlas Click to expand... Can you get those in Chile? Looks promising.
barrosinc said: Has anybody tried something like this before? http://www.topcropfert.com/fertilizantes_solidos_topcrop.html#aminoperlas Click to expand... Can you get those in Chile? Looks promising.
barrosinc Masterpiece Messages 4,127 Reaction score 4,697 Location Santiago, Chile USDA Zone 9b Aug 20, 2018 #3 I might give it a try.
J Jester217300 Shohin Messages 467 Reaction score 347 Location Livonia, MI USDA Zone 6A Aug 21, 2018 #4 I use regular humic and fulvic acid. Creates tons of growth but as a side effect you get huge leaves and long internodes. Best for trees in development or for single flush trees after spring growth. Best to avoid these for trees in refinement.
I use regular humic and fulvic acid. Creates tons of growth but as a side effect you get huge leaves and long internodes. Best for trees in development or for single flush trees after spring growth. Best to avoid these for trees in refinement.