It's been just over a week since I tried the lime out on my VDB. I applied 5 oz of hydrated agricultural lime disolved in 3 gallons of water and watered it in. I did this twice, two days apart.
I am seeing more new growth in the past week than in the previous three weeks, but still not as much as some of the other trees. Also, the last four weeks temps have averaged in the 90's, so it's hard to tell if the tree is reacting to the lime or to the recently increased temps.
I was hoping to see more dramatic results. I mean...is the tree responding to the lime, to the hot weather, some combination of the two, or maybe in spite of the lime but because of the hot weather?
I still have a little over 49 lbs of this stuff. So I'll continue to observe, and probably try it out on one of my other trees. For me, the verdict is still out.
Also, since this tree was in a pot and transplanted only two and a half months ago, and has multiple...as in...12 trunks, I am wondering if maybe there is more vegetative growth than the roots can properly feed now that it's in the ground.
Anwyay, he good news is, I didn't kill it.
Richard and Pete...how are your trees doing?