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  1. I fed them once at end of April,or the beginning of May, a little bit of my rose food with micro nutrients. That is all I will give them this year, as they are all still in purchase pot

  2. now i know im from one of the best growing places in the world (western washington) i've saved many japanesse maples around my neighborhood, and have had 13 baby sprouts from my grandaddy out front planted at friends and family houses around here… we've never used any fertilizer ever… only thing thats ever damaged the trees would be kids and soccer balls and wind storms… is that simply our environment here? the only thing i've ever used some fertelizer on was our roses out back. just curious if fertelizer is only needed in other places with different climates? thanks, i look forward to another show, can't say i'm a scientist or anything, just been taking care of japanees maples my whole life (43 yrs) they just happen to be my favorite tree in whole world, i've even got mostly dead ones for from from local garden store, i just put 'em in the yard, and they've grown perfectly… only thing we ever do is give extra water when we can in august ( our hottest month) again thanks, enjoyed the show (just getting back to social media after a 3 year break 🙂

  3. If the new growth leaves start turning black and die down, does it mean the plant got too much fertilozer? How can it be fixed? 🙁
    My fireglow is really struggling.

  4. Thanks a lot for this amazinf podcast. Lots of great information

  5. Question: Matt gave example of Osmocote as heat release granular fertilizer. Since I am in hot Z8b, do you have example of water release granular fertilizer?

  6. As always, excellent information. Thank you! I know you had mentioned micronutrients. Are those considered a fertilizer as well? Can you burn a plant with micronutrients like you can with NPK fertilizers?

  7. I use Tomorite at 40ml/9.5ltr watering can. Likewise with liquid Seaweed, same ratio/dilution. Seems to help a bit, admittedly, not explosive growth but I consider this as a “tincture “ to an otherwise bland watering can of tap water! The NPK of Tomorite being relatively low on the N value. The Seaweed solution doesn’t indicate the NPK values. One point to mention to stimulate growth is Pruning! My Sango Kaku’s and Kogane respond well to a light prune! I think with Fertiliser is not to overdo it, but gently, very gently “tickle” it to wake up and grow. No innuendo intended!,,

  8. What mix do you use for your potting soil? Do you use something different for seedling transplants?

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