Description
Application Rate
Calculate the volume of the container in Litres and apply the Palm fertiliser at a rate of 4 grams per Litre of the ‘total compost in the container’. The single 1Kg pack is sufficient for 250 Litres of compost. So for example, a plant in a 50 Litre container will require 200 grams.
Application Technique
Palms usually need re-potting every 2 to 4 years depending on circumstances and species, usually a loam based compost such as John Innes is ideal. The new container should be at least 10cm larger than the old container. Remove the plant from the old container & do not disturb the root ball. Ensure good drainage hole(s) and about 5cm of gravel in the new container with at least 5cm of fresh compost with fertiliser mixed in on top. Place plant roots on this and infill the sides with more compost mixed with fertilizer.
Alternatively, if not re-potting, sprinkle the fertilizer evenly on the surface of the root ball and either work in (without disturbing roots) or bury with fresh compost.
Sometimes it is possible to use a hose to gently wash off the top 2 or 3cm of compost and replace with a fresh top dressing of compost with the fertiliser mixed in.
In the ground palms usually find sufficient nutrients, but if required sprinkle fertiliser immediately over roots within 50 cm of the trunk and work into soil surface.
Whilst every care has been taken in the compilation of this information to assist our clients, no responsibility or liability can be accepted for inaccuracies or its interpretation.
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