I am a homeowner without botany experience or knowledge.
I try to use logical "common sense" when/if/where I can be sensible.
I want to grow more elderberries (I have one adult elderberry bush only).
Googling how to propagate elderberry bushes I find this quote:
"Do not fertilize for the first year so as not to damage roots."
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/transp...rry-45396.html
If fertilizing is good for plants how can fertilizing in the
first year be damaging to the plants?
They didn't say "too much" fertilizer.
They said not to fertilize transplanted plants (in the first year).
And yet they said to put compost into the hole (isn't that fertilizer?).
Does that specific fertilizer advice from that site make any sense to you?
If so, can you explain the logic to me?
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