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erics11
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Hi all, 1st year using 5-1-1 mix. Live in 9b. I have been fertilizing weekly with liquid dynagro. It will not freeze here and will get to low 40s high 30s in the winter. |
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DonCentralTexas
Registered: Posts: 475 |
I was hoping someone more knowledgeable would chime in, this is my first year with figs. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi erics11, |
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Centurion
Registered: Posts: 810 |
Fully agree. When I lived in an area that did not freeze one winter, my trees continued to grow throughout the winter. Growth slowed, to be sure, but the trees never went dormant. |
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erics11
Registered: Posts: 102 |
Thanks for the responses. The leaves dont always fall off. It definitely slows down though. Ill continue to fertilize. Theres no chance of freezing here. |
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pitangadiego
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The point of stopping fertilization is to not artificially stimulate new tender growth that will not have time to become "hardened" before the colder, and especially freezing weather arrives, which will take a greater toll (kill) growth that is still green and/or tender. Wood that is not dormant or still has green color to itwill generally be lost (killed) when temps drop below freezing. This damage can invite disease by providing an entry point, and is obviously a waster of fertilizer, since you didn't get any useable/lasting growth benefit from the fertilizer. |
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