Fertilize Citrus, Avocado & Fruit Trees 3x Each Year--ORGANICALLY!

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @IVOrganic
    @IVOrganic  Před 8 lety +10

    The tree trunk, both rootstock and scion (oro blanco grapefruit), have been coated with IV Organic 3-in-1 Tree Guard Paint for protection from sunburn, sunscald, insects and rodents. Many trees, especially citrus, are susceptible to sunburn. There is a video that we will be releasing in the next week or two showing 3rd degree burns on an orange tree in North Hollywood that happened immediately following the landscapers pruning that allowed too much sun onto the unprotected tree trunk and branches. Be sure to see that video by subscribing, if you have not already. Thank you for your interest! :-)

    • @mcclave1155
      @mcclave1155 Před 4 lety

      I would rather let my citrus trees "umbrella" naturally than paint them with that stuff you are always pushing on here. They don't look as pretty but it doesn't bother me.

  • @manuelsarria1377
    @manuelsarria1377 Před 6 lety +1

    Hello your videos are great wish I had CZcams 35 years ago.. I tried growing avocado and other tropical trees in Sanfernado valley with no luck....... and now with videos like your am learning how to grow!!! Hopefully my trees will do well... I have, lemon, lime, orange, mango, avocado, cherimoya, guava and pomegranate.... thanks again for your videos!!!!!

  • @johnweichselberger314
    @johnweichselberger314 Před 7 lety +6

    The "white trunk" is due to a white latex paint application used to prevent overheating of the bark or trunk blistering due to intense sun hitting the tree (usually in the Summer months). Once the tree grows broader, like most citrus, the need for painted trunks decreases. Best regards

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Hello John,
      Instead of using chemical latex paint, in this video we used IV Organic 3-in-1 Plant Guard. The white formulation is now Registered Material For Use In Organic Agriculture. The brown and green color choices are still pending. Latex paint would never qualify for organic agriculture. You are correct, the larger the tree grows and establishes a canopy to cool the lower branches and tree trunks, the less risk the plant has to sunburn stress. Thank you for talking the time to write us! Charles :-)

    • @svarghese9424
      @svarghese9424 Před rokem

      You can also use China clay, natural benonite in thick paste and apply as heat guard.

  • @abcmaya
    @abcmaya Před 4 měsíci

    Perfect! I just bought a grapefruit tree. This is the exact video that I need.

  • @Popclone
    @Popclone Před 5 lety +8

    Nice VID dude! Straight to the point no 1 hr rumbling!

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for the compliment John. I think you will see an improvement in recent years. Charles :-)

  • @teddavis7508
    @teddavis7508 Před 7 lety +10

    I like youre videos very much.Very helpful for newbies like me.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      I am so glad to be of help to you Ted! May this gardening season by your best one!!! :-)
      Charles

  • @jelenamiokovic5658
    @jelenamiokovic5658 Před 4 lety +4

    Would it be safe to use your own kitchen-made compost or would that potentially introduce bacteria that are otherwise controlled (hopefully) in the store bought compost? Thanks a lot! Lovely video ☺☺

  • @garyschmelzer
    @garyschmelzer Před 5 lety +4

    Love your citrus videos. I just bought a hamlin orange tree from home depot it is about 4.5 to 5 feet tall very healthy looking. What monthes should I fertilize it. And what type should I use and thanks and my tree has pea size fruit already

  • @Khaledf
    @Khaledf Před 3 lety +5

    Hello, is it ok to fertilize trees that start fruiting in May? Or that would harm the small fruits on the tree?

  • @katebeck609
    @katebeck609 Před 3 lety +3

    I hope you would write down names of those fertilizers.

  • @marydd4147
    @marydd4147 Před 2 lety

    Any comments for potted Citrus trees? All the organic products online seem to have reviews that claimed that larvie and spores have been introduced to their citrus trees and I don't want to take that chance.

  • @caspiana3623
    @caspiana3623 Před 6 lety +1

    The Oro Blanco when fully grown will take up all your garden space and will shade out your vegetable beds. I would move it to an open space while it's still young.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 6 lety +2

      Hello Caspiana,
      I have since moved this OroBlanco to make room for another fruit tree that will grow a lot less vigorous that a standard grapefruit: Parfianka Pomegranate. I hope to share the update of my food forest later this year (possibly early next year). Charles :-)

  • @svarghese9424
    @svarghese9424 Před rokem +1

    It is better to lay the fertilizer few inches away from the stem, especially if you are using poultry manures

  • @virgiliogonzalez8976
    @virgiliogonzalez8976 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Charles. How and what do you use paint the citrus plant. Great Video!

  • @putinhynes3848
    @putinhynes3848 Před 3 lety +1

    I am getting over whelmed with having a lemon, peach and kumquat tree and knowing when to fertilize or just feed the trees in this 107 degree heat. I live in zone 9 AZ.

    • @zeruty
      @zeruty Před 3 lety

      You can use a weaker solution and then feed every time. Split the dose amongst all the waterings. Weaker can be better for nutrients, since water with a lot of dissolved solids can inhibit nutrient uptake.

  • @Mgardener7849
    @Mgardener7849 Před 6 lety

    I have a small 2 foot tall Washington naval organ.that's been out side since I've gotten it from homedope. I repotted it in a new potting mix.because the mix it was in at the store was water logged bad.and the soil smelled bad.ive recently noticed that a large majority of the leaves have start to drop off the tree.i have not been over watering.ive been letting it dry out between watering.its in a mix of spagum peat moss coconut coir pearllite and vermiculite and lava rock.

  • @MrBey735
    @MrBey735 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm glad I seen you with that bottle of Alaska bloom. I wanted to use some in my organic garden, but was told that it wasn't organic(ORMI). Will it kill my beneficial bacteria?
    I've used the Alaska 5-1-1 with great results.

  • @garettmachinetech6422
    @garettmachinetech6422 Před 6 lety

    Thx i will try this combination of fertilizers. Been having issues with my orange trees. Last batch they dimpled up and I think the one before they were splitting open on the bottom! I live in between downtown L.A. and Ontario, Ca. Been about 92-95 avg summer temps so far with that one day at 117 here. Sweltering hot summer this year! I'm trying to fertilize a bit more due to the amount of watering. I normally water once a week in summer and with this heat wave they are doing ok, but I'm watering one day early instead of waiting for the 7 days so every 6 days and I think they are doing ok. At first I was watering too much, but now Im saturating very deep and less frequently. So far the green young oranges are looking perfect so far.

  • @jasonharrold6686
    @jasonharrold6686 Před 6 lety +1

    If you are worried about the smell, do that first, water and then put your other fertilzers on top with the growmultch and water again

  • @pretty95138
    @pretty95138 Před 3 lety +1

    very very helpfull...I am growing my meyer lemon tree in pot. How often should I add the citrus tone and the Fish Emulsion? Should I also add any other liquid fertilizer on a more regular basis?

  • @plantfairyfl218
    @plantfairyfl218 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @ritaschiferl3615
    @ritaschiferl3615 Před 6 lety +1

    I organically fertilized my potted meyer lemon and mexican key lime trees. Unfortunately, I did this when they were developing buds. Will this cause problems? I am planning on giving them fish emulsion about once a week and epsom salt drench monthly. When should I be fertilizing?

  • @yakkerklrm3659
    @yakkerklrm3659 Před 3 lety +1

    On how much fertilizer to use. Your video and others mention using one cup. However these examples are small 2-3-4 year old trees. How do you properly fertilize larger trees? How do you determine how much to give trees 10 to 50 years old and 10 to 30 feet tall

  • @tiagodumont4422
    @tiagodumont4422 Před 6 lety +2

    Hey. How much fertilizer should I use when planting a potted tree and how should I apply it?

  • @nguoivotam2112
    @nguoivotam2112 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much, your video is so helpful, may I ask what kind of fertilizer to use for peach tree and persimmon?

  • @altexlan415
    @altexlan415 Před 7 lety +5

    .I simply use rice water, anything I wash I give to the plant thus saving water n fertilize the soil.that include meat,chicken .try it

    • @user-bc4vf8wo3o
      @user-bc4vf8wo3o Před 3 lety

      Do you put the water immediately on the plant after washing the rice? Also can I put the water in the potted kaffir plant. Thanks

  • @timehasbegun5828
    @timehasbegun5828 Před 8 lety +1

    Your videos are very detailed and helping me with my fruit transplants especially when it comes to fertilizing. I bought your paint for the Trunk and stems of the trees works very well. Thank you.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 8 lety +2

      Good day Mari!
      So glad to hear from you and so glad the product is working well for your plants!!! :-)
      Please keep us posted on your gardening successes!
      Charles

  • @benda777nba
    @benda777nba Před 3 lety +1

    Hello I have a question. I inherited a couple of citrus trees with the new home I purchased last year. I was fortunate to enjoy some mandarins and tangerines back in November but unfortunately the recent winter storm froze all my grapefruit and now am wondering what do I do with the 80 or so left on the tree..I looked online and it said to juice but there are so many! Well anyways now the leaves are looking a bit sad and am wondering if i should fertilize now or wait until March? appreciate any response!

  • @pacificformula
    @pacificformula Před 2 lety

    Learned a lot from this clip!

  • @gregbrooks9546
    @gregbrooks9546 Před 6 lety

    Charles, The nursery that I bought my apple and plum trees told me to never fertilize after July because the tree needs to sleep for the winter. I do live in Missouri so that may be a reason. However, you are saying to do it in the fall, is that like October or November.

  • @ninasalian6199
    @ninasalian6199 Před 7 lety

    First of all , your dressed up so good for gardening , how you keep your shoes clean ? Second is a plant question, how to organically get rid of ants , the ants are so bad here , that they drink up the sap from citrus flower buds and hence no fruits ? Thank you so much

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Hello Nina,
      Thank you for the compliment! :) Regarding getting rid of the ants, and because you are only going to use the product for a season, the few months your citrus are in bloom, I would recommend that you use a product such as Tanglefoot. You would have to create a dry bandage around the tree using something like burlap for a few inches around the tree trunk. You would then secure a few inches of plastic on top of the burlap. Then coat the plastic with Tanglefoot product. Nothing will be able to walk over the Tanglefoot product without getting stuck... hence no more ants in your citrus flowers. The reason I do not advise keeping the Tanglefoot bandage on the tree is that it can be constrictive as the tree trunk expands and grows wider... hence, remove the bandage with Tanglefoot every 3-4 months and repeat the process if necessary. Here is the link to the product: www.homedepot.com/p/Tanglefoot-Tree-Insect-Barrier-15-oz-Tub-Ready-To-Use-300000684/206677140
      This method is organic, environmentally friendly and responsible and accomplishes your goal of keeping ants off the tree! I will do a video on this gardening tip in the upcoming week or two for you! :)
      Charles

  • @redpatrickdesepida8069
    @redpatrickdesepida8069 Před 4 lety +3

    I would really like to try IV Organics but unfortunately, I can’t find it here in Sydney, Australia. I now have a Tahitian lime, Eureka Lemon, Meiwa Kumquat and Neval Orange and all in a pot since watching your informative videos from about 7 months ago.

  • @brandasar7913
    @brandasar7913 Před 5 lety +1

    I just planted a Bearss Lime tree. I’m in chandler az. It’s about an 8 gallon, when I put it in ground. About a week later it started to drop a lot of leaves. There’s still a lot of foliage on it. I’m just curious is this common or do you have any tips. Thank you.

  • @eleanorerosanova7538
    @eleanorerosanova7538 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for simplifying the basics of fertilizing. Is there a way to avoid blood meal and feathers in the fertilizer? Is there any plant based fertilizers other than compost? Thank you.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +3

      Hello Eleanore Rosanova,
      It is my pleasure! Thank you for writing me! :)
      Yes, there are plant based fertilizers, such as kelp meal: www.homedepot.com/p/Alaska-Pennington-32-oz-Pure-Kelp-Plant-Food-100509476/203143792
      corn meal: www.alisorganics.com/collections/organic-fertilizer-weed-killer/products/corn-weed-blocker
      And my compost is entirely made of plant-based products including kitchen scraps, Starbucks coffee grounds, leaves, grass clippings, and so much more.... here is the video I published discussing making your own compost: czcams.com/video/yZ_eBspGgqI/video.html
      Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
      Charles

  • @skywave12
    @skywave12 Před 7 lety +1

    With my microclimate in Central Ca. My Lemons will be transported even Tomatoes on a hot Summer 115 DegF + Day. To the shade. I am so sad to see the leaves meld down with heat at certain times mostly tomatoes. PS: I kinda like alfalfa pellets ;-)

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello Martin Szy,
      IV Organic 3-in-1 Plant Guard foliar spray can help keep your plants several degrees color.... checkout the Amazon review where a customer planted a fushia (which prefers shade) in a full sun area successfully using IV Organics! Also, I will be publishing a video within the next week or two to summer-proof my young avocado trees, citrus, etc, etc with the IV Organic foliar spray which offers the plants an organic sunblock protection. Be sure to subscribe, if you have not already. Thanks for writing me! Charles :-)

    • @lesliekendall5668
      @lesliekendall5668 Před 4 lety

      Martin Szy. It's our new goofy- bright sun. I live in Idaho and have put, like you said 'especially the tomatoes', where they'll be in the afternoon shade to keep them from FRYING. Almost nothing can handle full sun anymore.

  • @aubreyharper4829
    @aubreyharper4829 Před 2 lety

    I have that fertilizer is really good

  • @michaelcrabtree2939
    @michaelcrabtree2939 Před 3 lety

    So we should use jobes fertilizer and alaska fish fertilizer/ emulsion.

  • @lesliekendall5668
    @lesliekendall5668 Před 4 lety

    You're so lucky to live where citrus plants can be outside.

    • @prolibertate3499
      @prolibertate3499 Před 4 lety

      Grow your citrus in large pots, keep them inside (greenhouse, garage, 4 seasons room) during the cold months and bring them outside when it's above freezing.

    • @lesliekendall5668
      @lesliekendall5668 Před 4 lety

      @@prolibertate3499 Oh, I do. But this old gal is getting to where the "moving" isn't so easy anymore.

  • @aubreyharper4829
    @aubreyharper4829 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for this video 😊🙏

  • @Dverdugo2023
    @Dverdugo2023 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi I am new to your Channel! I’m loving all your videos that i have watched. Thank you for your educational videos. Question, does it matter what time of the day to fertilize? Will it hurt my citrus If I fertilize during the day??? Thank you hope to hear back.

  • @patrickeames
    @patrickeames Před 3 lety +1

    I feed my citrus with road kill. Works great. Organic. Slow release. Deer. Opossum. . Squirrel. Dogs.

  • @jeromepatoux9719
    @jeromepatoux9719 Před 6 lety

    You said you add a cup of fertilizer, but I was under the impression in the video that you put quite a lot. Could you please clarify how much of fertilizer we should use?

  • @maryannlarsen1727
    @maryannlarsen1727 Před 7 lety +3

    love your videos. just got calamondin semi dwarf tree and it has yellow leaves and lots of bloom any suggestions how to fix that? tree seems to be healthy. planning on keeping it planted in a pot, just wondering how big of a pot i needed to make it a permanent home for my tree. is worm casting also good fertilizer for citrus? thank you and keep the videos coming

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +3

      Hello Maryann Larsen,
      Thank you for the compliment! :-) Your semi dwarf citrus should grow about 6-12 feet, less in a pot than in-ground. The size of the pot depends on whether or not you have to bring the plant in for the winter; if you have freezing winter nights below 30 degrees F. A quality organic fertilizer should correct the yellowing... simply find one with a higher 1st number, which represents Nitrogen for greener leaves and more growth. For example, 5-4-3, for 5% nitrogen, 4% phosphorus (supports flowers and fruit), 3% potassium (for strong root system and disease resistance). Worm castings are great... or consider adding a few earthworms from your garden that will consume the organics you add and create a natural daily dose of worm castings! :-) Keep me posted on your growing successes! Charles :-)

    • @flower952
      @flower952 Před 2 lety

      Good morning everyone who has done

  • @lucyw.mcmellan7274
    @lucyw.mcmellan7274 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much.

  • @masuktalukder64
    @masuktalukder64 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much.

  • @thewholesomevegan
    @thewholesomevegan Před 4 lety

    I'm vegan and would prefer using organic non animal ingredients, I'd hate to use bones and blood. Can you recommend an organic vegan citrus fertilizer? There is a new wave towards veganics and want to learn more about it. Would appreciate any insights you may have. Thank you!

  • @marlama123
    @marlama123 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The citrus tone bag said 6 cups up to 3 ft of tree. That sounds crazy to me. You only dispersed a cup. That sounds more reasonable

  • @MissBeeTV
    @MissBeeTV Před 5 lety +1

    Hello. Great video! I'm currently growing an avocado tree & it's time to plant but I want to plant mine in a pot. My question is, I have Kelloggs Brand of soil but it's the organic raised bed & potting mix kind. Would that be okay to use on my avocado plant?

  • @aubreyharper4829
    @aubreyharper4829 Před 2 lety

    Do you know how to get rid of the fungus in citrus plants?

  • @nirmishs
    @nirmishs Před 5 lety +1

    super, thanks for educating us

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you nirmish sharma
      for the compliment! Charles :-)

  • @annchee1329
    @annchee1329 Před rokem

    Can you add chicken manure, instead of compost, after adding fertilizers?

  • @basaad-ez6lf
    @basaad-ez6lf Před 3 lety

    Thanks you very much sir

  • @WuWeiMartialArts
    @WuWeiMartialArts Před 7 lety +3

    I have some grapefruit. lemon and clementine plants less
    than a year old. Do I need to fertilize them and if so how much and how often. The
    tallest one is 6 inch high
    Thank you
    Kevin

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Good morning Kevin Sullivan,
      Yes, feed (fertilize) your plants 3x per year with a granular organic fertilizer in the spring, summer and fall. Feed them less in the spring & fall, and more in the summer... when the plants are most active. No need to feed your plants in the winter, when their metabolism is slowest. Keep me posted on your soon to be citrus orchard! :-)
      Charles

    • @berleezysbigassforehead5656
      @berleezysbigassforehead5656 Před 7 lety +1

      Kevin Sullivan are They grafted

  • @musmankhan2442
    @musmankhan2442 Před 6 lety

    How to get rid of snails and slugs naturally without using any hazardous chemical?
    Is epsom salt good for lemon and orange trees? How much needed monthly?

  • @mgfons
    @mgfons Před 6 lety +2

    Most of the certified organic fertilizer on the market is derived from factory farmed Roundup Ready corn/soy/alfalfa fed livestock products such as, bone meal, blood meal, and feather meal, and manure. They also often use soy and alfalfa meal derived from Roundup ready soy and alfalfa. I would recommend blending your own fertilizer by buying Crab meal, Fish Bone Meal, Kelp Meal, bat guano, worm castings, and insect frass. Also, adding a couple inches of homemade compost around the tree is great too. Another Tip...Never buy liquid fertilizer. It is for suckers. You can buy the same thing in dry form and mix it with water and it will be a lot cheaper, last longer, and less chance it will go bad.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 6 lety +1

      Hello Michael Fons
      ,
      I hope you are going to love our line of fertilizers which incorporate many of the above concepts you just mentioned above.... the product launch date is next Saturday June 16th @ 8:05AM. I hope you can join us all then then, here on CZcams LIVE! Charles :-)

    • @mgfons
      @mgfons Před 6 lety

      Thanks, I am excited to check them out. Do you sell liquid fertilizers or just solid fertilizers? In regards to the bone meal, blood meal, and/or other livestock products you use in your fertilizers, are those sourced from traditional factory farmed GMO corn/soy fed animals?

  • @SilverGirl-925
    @SilverGirl-925 Před 6 lety

    My purple leaf plum is the scrawniest in the neighborhood. I use Jobe's stakes for fruit trees twice a year, and that's all. Not as many pink blooms as I'd like either. I'll try the mulch, but which fertilizer should I use?

    • @susangarraway6385
      @susangarraway6385 Před 5 lety

      Mix Epsom Salts with water and spray every 2 weeks to help till it starts to bear. Hope dat helps.

  • @funnyfarm2000
    @funnyfarm2000 Před 6 lety

    We are in southern Arizona (Casa Grande to be exact…) We have about 30 trees on our property which we just purchased five months ago, comprised of grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, and lemons… It's at the end of October is it too late to Fall fertilize?

  • @Imwright720
    @Imwright720 Před 4 lety

    You need a micronutrient spray to replace Vital nutrients such as magnesium, copper, manganese,zinc and boron.

  • @rajt8695
    @rajt8695 Před 4 lety

    What do you do with the dead leaves and plants on the side. Do you leave them in a pile or mulch on top of the compost

  • @jeanetteb5383
    @jeanetteb5383 Před 2 měsíci

    Can I put rubble mulch around citrus plants?

  • @arminasangma64
    @arminasangma64 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for ur video I learnt from you

  • @roycosta77
    @roycosta77 Před 4 lety

    You painted the tree trunk white.. what is it for? and what's the paint compund?

  • @memberson
    @memberson Před 7 lety

    he keeps saying om be I like this work

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you for the compliment! :-) You've got a great channel too @ MORNING GARDENER'S SHOW! Charles :)

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      And I get better with the "om's" in subsequent publications... :)

  • @virgiliogonzalez8976
    @virgiliogonzalez8976 Před 2 lety

    I got it. Does white latex paint keep bus away?

  • @patriciasholarfreund4964

    I just bought some Ferti-Loam Citrus Tree fertilizer. Supposed to be organic. I also got some worm castings to add to my two little citrus trees. Good choices?

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello Partricia,
      Read the back of the label on the Ferti-Loam Fertilizer. If it is not derived from bone meal, kelp meal, feather meal, and other organic sources... then it is not organic. I found this link for Ferti-Loam and the ingredients show that it is derived from chemical sources: www.domyownpestcontrol.com/msds/Pecan%20Tree%20Food%20Label.pdf Please confirm if your label is chemical or organic.
      I hope this helps! :-)
      Charles

  • @alfredsarkisyan9371
    @alfredsarkisyan9371 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Charles,
    I want to replant my five gallon avocado tree that I planted almost two years ago to a different location on my property here in Southern California, but I am worried it might die but right now it's a very health flush full of green leaves. How far from the trunk should I dig from if I decided to replanted? Or should I not? Reason I want to replant it is because the original spot is not a good location nowadays

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Hello Alfred Sarkisyan,
      The best time for moving a tree is early spring and mid-fall (September/ October) to avoid the hottest months with the risk of transplant shock. I have many times moved trees around as I determine the best location for each tree as some tolerate full sun better than others.... and other tolerate more shade better than others. Spraying your newly planted trees with IV Organic 3-in-1 Plant Guard will help minimize sun stress at the time of transplant and generally helps tree beat the heat... especially in the initial years as they get established. Keep me posted on your successes! Charles :-)

  • @CaKiteboarding
    @CaKiteboarding Před 4 lety

    hello, thanks for the info, so the dead pile of plants, you just leave them there or ever use them for plant foot? thanks again

  • @chailinsann651
    @chailinsann651 Před 4 lety

    Thank you sir 🙏🏻🌹

  • @krystolred347
    @krystolred347 Před 4 lety

    How much fertilizer should I use? Is there such thing as too much?

  • @aubreyharper4829
    @aubreyharper4829 Před 2 lety

    My citrus always turn leaves into yellow and dies, it{s frustrating...

  • @ismron
    @ismron Před 6 lety

    I am planting citrus trees; can you use miracle grow garden soil

  • @marianne030
    @marianne030 Před 5 lety

    Is it possible to grow a sweet citrus for example our year old blood orange is so sour... the blood orange we buy at the store is sweet and juicy...if it's possible...how?

  • @robertreznik9330
    @robertreznik9330 Před 7 lety +5

    When I was taking a plant physiology course, part of the lab was to determine what happened when one of many essential element was left out of the distilled water we used for the hydroponic growth medium. The plants grew very well when all 15 were present. I don't think any of the compounds were organic according to many organic growers on youtube. Yet the plant grew with so much health even with trace amounts of elements. Is growing organic more of a fad or religion?

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +6

      Hello Robert,
      I am glad that you have a science background... So you should understand this. Chemical products used for fertilizing, pest control, weed control, etc.... are synthetic man-made compounds that have half-lives that may remain in the soil for years, possibly decades, and are polluting your garden and our planet. Further, as the grower and consumer of your garden, you have a choice of growing your foods that are obtaining its nutrients from a chemical factory compared to a fish-based fertilizer (for example). Also, organic fertilizers are made from organic sources (living things) that are comprised of many (as much as 1/2) of the elements on the periodic table making more elements available to the soil biology and your plants.... Which leads to another point... Your feeding the soil biology which includes, but not limited to, earthworms, fungi, beneficial bacteria and nematodes that feed on the organics in the soil and return waste (manure from these small organisms) back into the soil to feed the plants.... that's something chemical fertilizers cannot do. I can go on for 10 more pages on this topic... But I hope you better understand that it's a lifestyle and health choice... Not a fad or religion. Charles :-)

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 Před 7 lety +4

      Charles, I studied to be a scientist because I wanted to know what made things better. The soil is a very dynamic place. Did you know that the price of wheat has doubled in price in the last 70 years yet the price of other inputs like labor or fuel has increased 20 times. If farmers use you as an consultant, Wheat would be priced that much higher also. Most of the N and pesticides we apply to soil is half lived only in days or weeks and converted into other useful organic compounds, not in months, years, or even decades. You are just so lucky you have farmers that make it possible so you can express your standard of living.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Hello Robert Reznik,
      If you have the time, can you send me up to 3 articles (preferably scientific studies) that support your position. I'm sure we will both find material that support our position-- but let's explore this deeper, together... Okay? Charles :-)

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 Před 7 lety +2

      I do not know what position you are referring to. Just look at the label on organic food at the store. It does not state that organic is better for health because there is truth in the advertising laws. It would be false to say so because organic is a preference not a safety issue as proven in countless scientific studies. I was reading a list with the half life of pesticides last week. I am sure you could find what it is. Most are short time because in the Modern world...long-term is not approved on the crop use label. There are many more human toxins exposure in a short walk in the woods than a walk through a corn field.

    • @shanismith8339
      @shanismith8339 Před 6 lety +2

      I guess that is a NO on the articles 😂

  • @charliemcgriff7643
    @charliemcgriff7643 Před 5 lety

    Hey would like to know if I could use wood shavings in my garden

  • @ramses2
    @ramses2 Před 8 lety

    great video

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you Ramses2! :-)
      Charles

  • @conradcastillo9563
    @conradcastillo9563 Před 7 lety +1

    what would be the right avocado fertilizer 10-6-2, 5-5-5, 10-10-10, 15-15-15 or what?

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +3

      Hello Conrad Castillo,
      From the choices your presented, I would go with the 10-6-2 or 5-5-5... the other numbers are too high and lead me to believe that they are chemical-based, rather than organic. My recommendation would be to select and organic granular fertilizer (ingredients should be something like bone meal, kelp meal, feather meal, etc.) that will feed the soil biology and in turn product a more healthy and stable tree-- In contrast to the harmful effects of chemical-based fertilizers to the existing soil biology consisting of earthworms, beneficial bacteria, beneficial nematodes, beneficial fungi, etc.... all of which are consuming organics in the soil and returning more elements into the soil that benefit the plants and trees. Also, most avocado and citrus fertilizers have higher 1st and 3rd numbers, with lower middle numbers. You need to decide if the goal is growth or fruit? In the first year, I made sure my avocado had a lot of nitrogen (1st number) to encourage as much growth as possible in the first growing season. Now, I used a more balanced organic fertilizer. I will do a lesson on this topic soon.... Charles :-)

    • @conradcastillo9563
      @conradcastillo9563 Před 7 lety +3

      Thank you Charles, I had my avocados trees inside my greenhouse all winter, now I put them outside in a shaded area, next week I will move them to the full sun, then I will transplant to the ground. I am asking about fertilizers because soon I will be transplanting and fertilizing them for first time. Conrad

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Hello Conrad Castillo,
      I generally feed my trees every first week of each month during the growing season... starting slow in the spring and fall... and most heavily in the summer (most active growing/ fruiting months). And I like to alternate with organic liquid feeds (such as fish and kelp) and organic granular feeds (which break down more slowly over 2-4 months). And I only apply 1/2-1/4 the recommended amounts so that I can keep feeding the plants each month as some are only applied every 3 months, and others every 2-3 weeks. In between I am mulching and composting and doing other things that continue offer elements the soil to benefit the soil biology which in turn benefit the trees! Keep me posted! Charles :-)

    • @tavyfavorite1149
      @tavyfavorite1149 Před 5 lety +1

      15-15-15

  • @DavidPacJr
    @DavidPacJr Před 7 lety +2

    Can I use this mulch for banana plants?

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello David Da Twin,
      Yes! Keep me posted! Charles :-)

  • @LG-er6ng
    @LG-er6ng Před 5 lety

    I thought the fertilizer was supposed to be 3ft radius, not so close to trunk??

  • @arielcortez7393
    @arielcortez7393 Před 6 lety

    Charles can you direct me to your video on planting citrus in ground as I just purchased a Meyer lemon and a Satsuma tree

    • @pamelaholden2701
      @pamelaholden2701 Před 4 lety

      I just planted a satsuma and meyer as well. Also planted a lime and avocado and peach. All new.

  • @Persiancouplelife
    @Persiancouplelife Před 4 lety +22

    The misconception about the word “chemical” is mind blowing. Please go back to your basic chemistry book. Everything is a chemical no matter the source. You can’t make nitrogen in a lab. It is sourced from somewhere on earth. Just because it doesn’t come from something sexy like “feathers” it doesn’t mean that it’s cancerous. Here is a simple google search, but understand that this applies to any other chemical in the world:
    Nitrogen is produced commercially almost exclusively from air, most commonly by the fractional distillation of liquid air. In this process, air is first cooled to a temperature below that of the boiling points of its major components, a temperature somewhat less than - 328°F (-200°C). The liquid air is then allowed to warm up, allowing the lower-boiling-point nitrogen to evaporate from the mixture first. Nitrogen gas escaping from the liquid air is then captured, cooled, and then liquefied once more.

    • @sauronlejeune9228
      @sauronlejeune9228 Před 4 lety +2

      Oil and gaz are necessary though. So it is not durable. Producing 1T of NH3 leads to the emission of 2T of CO2 equivalent.
      Also, a lot of nitrogen is made using natural gaz, usually from fossil sources...

    • @thrdel
      @thrdel Před 3 lety

      @@sauronlejeune9228 - Can you give the numbers for the natural way of breaking down organic matter , just for comparison ? How much CO2 is released by breaking down organic matter to get 1 T of NH3 ?
      "Also, a lot of nitrogen is made using natural gaz, usually from fossil sources..."
      No, seriously , did you know that the air you breathe is close to 80% Nitrogen ? Do they make Oxygen from fossil fuel too ?

    • @sauronlejeune9228
      @sauronlejeune9228 Před 3 lety

      @@thrdel "How much CO2 is released by breaking down organic matter to get 1 T of NH3 ?"
      It does not matter, you act like you don't understand, but you do.
      In one case, the energy is taken out of the ground where it was stored for millions of years, and we burn this fuel causing net emissions in the atmosphere.
      In the other case, the organic matter releases the CO2 it had stored in the previous year if it was an annual crop, or during the few decades of its life if it was a tree...
      Whilst breaking down the organicmatter will release CO2 but a part will be stored in the soil, so if you manage your forest or your crops in a correct way, there should be no net emissions.
      Tree breaks down, tree grows up
      Oil or gaz breaks down, do we put oil or gaz back in the ground?
      No.
      As to the nitrogen in the atmosphere, what has it got to do with what I said?
      You should think before you speak.
      If you are just a little bit interested in the subject you can find the carbon footprint of synthetic fertilizers pretty easily.

    • @sauronlejeune9228
      @sauronlejeune9228 Před 3 lety

      @@thrdel BTW, yes you can extract oxygen from the air if you need pure oxygen, and yes the process will need energy, the source of this energy being undetermined but might be fossil fuel.
      Feeling clever?

    • @thrdel
      @thrdel Před 3 lety

      @@sauronlejeune9228 - "Feeling clever?" - Well, not clever enough to claim that organic Nitrogen is better than "synthetic" Nitrogen or that fossil fuel is the only source of energy. People are also using energy produced by other means like atomic, hydro, solar , wind, waves, etc.
      With a bit of research you will see titles like this : Decomposing leaves are a surprising source of greenhouse gases
      Date:
      June 5, 2017
      Source:
      Michigan State University
      Summary:
      Scientists have pinpointed a new source of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that's more potent than carbon dioxide. The culprit? Tiny bits of decomposing leaves in soil.
      Not hard to understand that the natural process of decay produces a lot of CO2 , nitrous oxide , methane gas and other greenhouse gases .
      The CO2 resulted from the production of NH3 can be easily recovered and even used as a much safer and environmental friendly refrigeration gas . It's not all that bad as you try to make it look like.

  • @hamzaelarbi8103
    @hamzaelarbi8103 Před 7 lety +1

    How old thats tree and are make a fruits ? My 🍋. Citrus tree about 3 or 4 Years i gets a good fruits and a lot of 🍋 perfecta from 🇹🇳 Thx for ur vidéo

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello Hamza Elarbi,
      The tree was installed about 1 year ago, and is approximately 4 years old. I harvested about 7-10 fruit this past winter.... you can see my harvest at 11:43 czcams.com/video/5uxLnJWHjtE/video.html About a month ago, I removed the side branches so that I can get the plant to take more of a tree-form. I'll have another update on this tree within the next couple of weeks. Thank you for the compliment! :-)
      Charles

  • @familyurias1938
    @familyurias1938 Před 8 lety

    great video man

  • @davidvillalobos4362
    @davidvillalobos4362 Před 4 lety

    cool video

  • @baobui7104
    @baobui7104 Před rokem

    Why do you paint the tree white sir?

  • @Tiger-Creations
    @Tiger-Creations Před 5 lety

    I see your using the Kellogg 2 in 1 gromulch. But all I can find is the All Natural Planting Mix for Trees, Shrubs and Roses. Is it the same? And can I use that one?

  • @hussainmahdi2242
    @hussainmahdi2242 Před 8 lety

    hi thanks for the video..
    I want to know about the citrus trees they have ha fungicide problems what to do with that

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 8 lety +1

      Hello Hussain,
      Is the fungus problem on the tree trunk & branches? Or leaves? If the fungus is on the trunks and branches, the IV Organic 3-in-1 Tree Guard product has oils that provide plants with anti-fungus defenses too. The product can be brushed or sprayed onto the plant. Here is a video where we made a foliar spray with the product: czcams.com/video/F6gvdsmrYsU/video.html
      E-mail me a picture of the issue at Info@IVOrganics.com
      Charles :)

  • @Jesus-mc2do
    @Jesus-mc2do Před 5 lety

    I have a Lemmon tree, the leaves keep on turning yellow, I do fertilize it. Is there anything else I can do to fix this issue ?

    • @lesliekendall5668
      @lesliekendall5668 Před 4 lety

      Jesus A O. You might just be watering too much. Yellow leaves means too much water and lemon trees don't like to be too wet.

  • @tigvo2468
    @tigvo2468 Před 7 lety +1

    thanks a lot .but how can i use exact boron by spray way

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome Ilyes Bali! :-) Boron is micro nutrient that many plants needs to support healthy fruit, and typically applied as a foliar spray. Be sure the follow the directions as to how to apply the product to your plants. Here is an example of using foliar sprays on fruit trees by IV Organics: czcams.com/video/d14urIEWtDk/video.html Let me know if you have any other questions!
      Charles :-)

  • @virginiaomalley
    @virginiaomalley Před 7 lety +1

    My avocados have been dropping a lot and I read not to rake underneath the tree. We have grass all around and the yardman cuts the grass every two weeks. Could that be bothering the roots? Also, we bought some organic fertilizer at Home Depot last week and I wasn't sure if I could fertilize while there was/were small fruit on the tree or if I missed my time to fertilize. They're between golf ball size and maybe lemon size. The tree has never been fertilized. It is about 5 years old.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +2

      Hello Virginia O'Malley,
      I just posted a video on this issue about 10 days ago: czcams.com/video/OK3pWSl0Gps/video.html (skip ahead to 7:10). If possible, there should be a ring several feet around the tree free of any ground cover and/ or lawn. The leaves should be left to decay back into the soil around the tree and your should add your organic granular fertilizer around the tree in the spring, summer and fall (not in winter when the plant metabolism is slowest). And yes, you can and should feed your tree when fruiting. Just be careful to not disturb the surface roots when mixing the fertilizer into the top 1/4 inch of soil. And be sure to water thoroughly following fertilizing. Keep me posted on your growing successes! :-)
      Charles

    • @nataliesuchit-mahabir6452
      @nataliesuchit-mahabir6452 Před 6 lety

      IV Organic

  • @fukkhange
    @fukkhange Před 6 lety +1

    If I repot my Meyer lemon tree using miracle gro cactus/citrus mix, do I still need to fertilize on top of the nutrients provided with this soil?

  • @RandoQuestion
    @RandoQuestion Před 3 lety

    Does the chicken manure effect the edible safety of the fruit?

  • @sorabvanzemaljac3129
    @sorabvanzemaljac3129 Před 7 lety +1

    My citrus is 5 years old and never bloom and no fruits .Please help

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +3

      Hello Dinarska Divizija,
      Send me a picture to Info@IVOrganics.com Here are some general tips: (1) Feed your citrus 3x per year with a granular organic fertilizer: spring, summer and fall. (2) Soak the root ball area, and then allow the tree do nearly (not completely) dry out between watering. That could mean 1x per 7-15 days Spring and Fall, 1-2x per week summer... and very little water in the Winter. (3) Prune your tree by at least 5-20% of last years growth each year, preferably late winter or just as the last chance of frost has passed.This will ensure that the root structure is strong to support the less heavy trunk, branches, leaves... and hopefully soon, some fruit! I hope these tips will help get your tree to produce soon!!! :-)
      Charles

    • @sorabvanzemaljac3129
      @sorabvanzemaljac3129 Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you very much for yours advise

  • @jamessteffens8337
    @jamessteffens8337 Před rokem

    Why do you paint the tree?

  • @coffee4050
    @coffee4050 Před 4 lety +1

    I really wish this you tube channel would answer more of the questions we post here. This person and his business is benefiting from us watching his videos and even buying his products but he spends very little time answering our questions. It seems that he only spends time here to like posts that compliment his videos 🙄 I am not buying his products anymore, good luck getting answers to your questions here!

  • @Tiger-Creations
    @Tiger-Creations Před 5 lety

    Can I use garden lime from espoma in my potted avocado tree?

    • @mosthated8190
      @mosthated8190 Před 5 lety

      Yes I use it no problem just make sure you follow directions on the back

  • @putinhynes3848
    @putinhynes3848 Před 2 lety

    Do you have rodets? If so how do you get rid of them?

  • @ChitoWorld
    @ChitoWorld Před 3 lety

    You only put 1 cup but the instructions says 6 cups for 3 feet. For 3-6 ft is 12 cups. That’s the whole bag just for one tree . Do you follow this ratio ? That’s a lot of money

  • @denjax1970
    @denjax1970 Před 7 lety

    i want to plant a grapefruit tree but i want the red one that is sweet that sells at the stores what would be the name of the grape fruit. I have a big grapefruit on my backyard but is not a sweet fruit .

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello denjax1970,
      Of the following pink/ red grapefruit varieties consider the following: Flame & Rio Red. Note, the Star Ruby is more challenging to grow successfully. Here is a helpful link to selecting the best tree for your garden:
      www.citrusvariety.ucr.edu/citrus/pink_red_grapefruit.html I hope this helps!!! Let me know what you decide!
      Charles :-)

    • @denjax1970
      @denjax1970 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks charles you are very helpful again.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome Denjax1970! :-)
      Charles

    • @lesliekendall5668
      @lesliekendall5668 Před 4 lety

      denjax1970. Here's what I do. Google "what's the sweetest grapefruit". It'll usually give you the top five or ten. Then do a bit of research on each one, ie, drought resistance, color, ease of care, etc.

  • @Penny913
    @Penny913 Před 10 měsíci

    Can I mix in rabbit poop pellets to my soil?

  • @EhsanFarsy
    @EhsanFarsy Před 8 lety +2

    White rootstock? What is that?

    • @gardentips1249
      @gardentips1249 Před 7 lety +3

      It's paint to protect it from sunburn on young trees.

    • @IVOrganic
      @IVOrganic  Před 7 lety +1

      IV Organic 3-in-1 Plant Guard