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Feeding strawberries
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It has been suggested that a high potash feed is recommended. This I have deduced means one high in potassium? Any suggestions ie tomato feed? Could anyone point me in the direction of some info on fertilizers, as Im unsure as to what is consisdered high potassium (ie ratio) etc Cheers Ed |
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"gasdoctor" wrote in message ... Hi, It has been suggested that a high potash feed is recommended. This I have deduced means one high in potassium? Any suggestions ie tomato feed? Could anyone point me in the direction of some info on fertilizers, as Im unsure as to what is consisdered high potassium (ie ratio) etc Cheers Ed -- gasdoctor Just have a look inj your garden centre for high potash fertlisers. J Arthur Bower does a box of Sulphate of Potash, which is about 40% Potassium Oxide, the active ingredient. It even has a picture of a strawberry on the front. Other high potash feeds may have a more balanced composition with nitrogen and phosphorus and trace elements, but you want one that that has a good deal more potash than the other ingredients. Ady. |
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