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Old 06-30-2016, 08:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 06-30-2016, 10:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Pro # 1... It's free. #2 it's high in nitrogen.

Con # 1 you can get a ticket for applying it directly. #2 plants are what they eat, too.. so when you eat those bananas, can you not think of it?

I know that's not much, but it's a start.
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Make sure you dilute your "product". Full strength will kill young seedlings--sadly I know this. (Heck, I was trying to "stink out" the armadillos who sometimes come hunting. Yes, they stopped dropping by but I had to replace plants.) I have not tried applying it at any strength on pups or mature musas.
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The bottle I'M reading indicates a 9 18 9 rating, so not especially high in nitrogen. So I'M Uagain, the same question. Bananas require somewhat of a higher ratio does't it, although this formula indicates a somewhat higher phosphorus. Actually, I'M using a 13 13 13 which from my understanding is a good balanced formula. What do you folks think?
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From what I have read on here, you want some variation of 2-1-3 (4-2-6, 8-4-12, etc.) for bananas.
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The bottle I'M reading indicates a 9 18 9 rating, so not especially high in nitrogen. So I'M Uagain, the same question. Bananas require somewhat of a higher ratio does't it, although this formula indicates a somewhat higher phosphorus. Actually, I'M using a 13 13 13 which from my understanding is a good balanced formula. What do you folks think?
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Urea when used properly will make any of your plants and lawn deep green.

I use 46-0-0 or 32-0-0 granular in very calculated doses.
I do not recommend this for a novice gardener.


For a container fertilizer triple 13 through 18 will work as a good general inexpensive fertilizer..
In your zone you will get good growth and maybe a flower or two.

This works well on lawns also.
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How can I increase my chances from a flower or two, including fruit. I'M not sure of what else to do if I am to graduate from a novice to an experienced grower. Yes, my plants are contanerized, however, I am only raising the dwarf plants. When not outside I will be using strong grow lights with the containers very large. Why should I not expect more?
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Patience... I don't like to wait either, but these things take time.
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