@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog Thanks. I will. Is it possible, u give me a rough guide line for watering? My tree is in the ground. Its about 4 feet tall now with a branch span of almost 4 ft. I've been watering it every other day. Thanks for any helpful tips you can throw my way!
Priscilla Nguyen A lot of the nutrients would wash away and be wasted, the point of putting the fertilizer in the soil is it breaks down over time and slowly works it’s way into the soil
I read it can stain too. Be very careful. I'm headed to Home Depot right now to purchase this chemical. We have Yellow Leaf Chlorosis on our cirrus 🍋🍊 trees now here in Central Florida.
Hi Arash - It definitely can stain anything it touches so be careful. I chose to use chemicals because they out perform organics in terms of insect repellent and growth behavior. Whatever your preference is!
Hi Khalid - no issue with fertilizing. Typically once they fruit, it is best to switch to a lower nitrogen fertilizer to help the fruits develop rather than push the tree to keep growing leaves.
I would only do the foliar feeding for the citrus. I’d wait until next spring so it doesn’t get on the fruit if you are not doing an organic. Use a granular for the apple
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog oh ok thanks you also my Washington navel orange has stopped growing could it be from the heat because it’s been 100+ everyday in California
@@californiahauler6561 What do the leaves look like? I assume its in the ground? If its in a pot, the pot might be too small. If its in the ground, and the leaves are healthy, I would assume its just stunted by hot weather and will resume when it cools down a little
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog well I have all the trees in pots 22” wide and the orange tree has it yellowish and a lot of darn green leafs and the apple trees have dark green leafs with a little brownish leafs.I have already fertilized them about like 2 to 3 weeks ago but it has been extremely hot here in California
If you do not plan on watering right away, this would be a good idea to keep it from getting blown off or getting washed away with a heavy rain. Just make sure it is not touching the trunk or roots directly. If you plan to water in the fertilizer, then it does not matter above or below the mulch
How can I save my banana tree? I went back to the place I bought it and they were no help. I just purchased it three weeks ago and it is on it's last leg. Please help!
Hey Matt - I had a job change end of last year and had to move from Savannah to Atlanta. Stay tuned and I will soon post new videos of bananas I am planting here and other fruits like apples and peaches.
@@blaynesplantvlog7117 They were just starting to flower as I moved in October. Not sure if new owner was able to keep them alive over winter or not. The ice cream bananas were about 15 feet tall
So you don’t use the potted instructions? To me it seems what it ask for is so little food, 1tsp per 4 inches of pot diameter.. I have 4ft lime tree in a 25 gallon pot And with 1 tsp per 4inches of diameter seems a little to low for me
Thank you I started a line tree that I bought from the store
Lime tree I mean to say
I'm just north of Macon Ga. I'm trying my luck with a Satsuma. We'll see how it turns out. Thanks for videos!
Good luck! Keep me updated with how it goes
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog Thanks. I will. Is it possible, u give me a rough guide line for watering? My tree is in the ground. Its about 4 feet tall now with a branch span of almost 4 ft. I've been watering it every other day. Thanks for any helpful tips you can throw my way!
Would love to see an update on your potted citrus!
Unfortunately I have moved north to Atlanta and no longer have the citrus pots. But stay tuned for update on new bananas!
That citrus might be gone forever.
This fertilizer kills trees.
good vidio thankyou
My cara cara orange dwarf tree is just starting to bloom, do you think its too late to apply the spray?
Great post do you recommend compost for potted citrus plants? I just ordered spray.
Would anything happen if I diluted this and poured it into the soil instead?
Priscilla Nguyen A lot of the nutrients would wash away and be wasted, the point of putting the fertilizer in the soil is it breaks down over time and slowly works it’s way into the soil
Ive seen lots of reviews that after using jobes it grows white mold, is that normal or harmful to the tree?
I heard the spray can badly stain walls and floors that it touches. Didn't it stain your wall or window?
I read it can stain too. Be very careful. I'm headed to Home Depot right now to purchase this chemical. We have Yellow Leaf Chlorosis on our cirrus 🍋🍊 trees now here in Central Florida.
Hi Arash - It definitely can stain anything it touches so be careful. I chose to use chemicals because they out perform organics in terms of insect repellent and growth behavior. Whatever your preference is!
Hello, is it ok to fertilize trees that start fruiting in May? Or that would harm the small fruits on the tree?
Thank you.
Hi Khalid - no issue with fertilizing. Typically once they fruit, it is best to switch to a lower nitrogen fertilizer to help the fruits develop rather than push the tree to keep growing leaves.
Nice video thanks
I have citrus trees and apples trees should I only fertilize citrus trees if so can I fertilize them currently or should I wait until next spring
I would only do the foliar feeding for the citrus. I’d wait until next spring so it doesn’t get on the fruit if you are not doing an organic. Use a granular for the apple
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog oh ok thanks you also my Washington navel orange has stopped growing could it be from the heat because it’s been 100+ everyday in California
@@californiahauler6561 What do the leaves look like? I assume its in the ground? If its in a pot, the pot might be too small. If its in the ground, and the leaves are healthy, I would assume its just stunted by hot weather and will resume when it cools down a little
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog well I have all the trees in pots 22” wide and the orange tree has it yellowish and a lot of darn green leafs and the apple trees have dark green leafs with a little brownish leafs.I have already fertilized them about like 2 to 3 weeks ago but it has been extremely hot here in California
@@californiahauler6561 I would just keep watering and wait out the head. Maybe add some now soil/manure on top to give some natural fertilizer.
Is it best to take the mulch off first and put the granules under the mulch?
If you do not plan on watering right away, this would be a good idea to keep it from getting blown off or getting washed away with a heavy rain. Just make sure it is not touching the trunk or roots directly. If you plan to water in the fertilizer, then it does not matter above or below the mulch
After how many months repeat this fertilizer
Hi Fazrana - you can repeat this once a month during the growing season
How often should I fertilize my Fuji apple tree planted it last year in a whisky 🥃 barrel half barrel.
Light fertilizer 1 time a month would be perfect during the summer! Check out my new videos that I am posting - I am growing honeycrisp apples!
How often can you spray??? Hausa bought the spray and I’m scared to use it but little yellow dots are starting to appear on my lemon tree 😭
Start with once and month and see how that goes. There are always organic options available as well if you are nervous about that
That is not have of gallon
Quarter gallon :). Ratio was correct though
How can I save my banana tree? I went back to the place I bought it and they were no help. I just purchased it three weeks ago and it is on it's last leg. Please help!
Water, fertilize, and prune! Make sure it has good drainage too
What happened to the page? I was looking forward to seeing how to winterize
I have started posting again - will do multiple winterizing videos this fall
Make more vids for us if you can.
Just uploaded a new one and many more to come!
I have the fertilizer product that you have. How often do you do this?
Hi Arlene - you can repeat this once a month during the growing season for best results.
Why no new videos? I was hoping to see some banana tree updates
Hey Matt - I had a job change end of last year and had to move from Savannah to Atlanta. Stay tuned and I will soon post new videos of bananas I am planting here and other fruits like apples and peaches.
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog oh cool. I moved to Florida and used your video to plant my own banana tree.
Coming back?
Yes... sorry for the long break. I got a new job and moved to atlanta. But I will be posting a new update soon with new bananas I am growing!
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog did the bananas at the old house produced that year you made that video?
@@blaynesplantvlog7117 They were just starting to flower as I moved in October. Not sure if new owner was able to keep them alive over winter or not. The ice cream bananas were about 15 feet tall
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog 😳
@@georgiafarmingwithfluevog did you finger out what the mystery banana plant was?
So you don’t use the potted instructions? To me it seems what it ask for is so little food, 1tsp per 4 inches of pot diameter..
I have 4ft lime tree in a 25 gallon pot
And with 1 tsp per 4inches of diameter seems a little to low for me
That may be a little low, my bag was saying two cups for my lemon tree. Yours may be a higher concentration though
Are you on Instagram?
I am not
You don’t think you should have on a mask!
no
Probably a good idea!