@@MattPatterson1411 thanks I was following I think University of Wisconsin advice they said 2 doses of straight urea but I think it’s way too much you end up putting 4 times as much as you suggest
@@janramonmartin Personally I think that’s way too much as well unless you live somewhere where the soil is just terrible. Another thing to consider is to make sure your soil pH is slightly acidic (4.5 -6.5) so that your trees don’t have problems taking in available nutrients.
how many times a year do you do this?
Just once n the early spring. 13-13-13 or similar balanced fertilizer.
@@MattPatterson1411 thanks I was following I think University of Wisconsin advice they said 2 doses of straight urea but I think it’s way too much you end up putting 4 times as much as you suggest
@@janramonmartin Personally I think that’s way too much as well unless you live somewhere where the soil is just terrible. Another thing to consider is to make sure your soil pH is slightly acidic (4.5 -6.5) so that your trees don’t have problems taking in available nutrients.