Wondering whats the best fert to use for mels, should i stick with a native fert or can they handle a bit of phosphorus??
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Re: Melaleuca ferts?
Hornet wrote:Wondering whats the best fert to use for mels, should i stick with a native fert or can they handle a bit of phosphorus??
John
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no worriesPaulneill wrote:what about lilly pilly can they handle normal ferts ?

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Re: Melaleuca ferts?
Cheers craig, i think you did, i wasnt thinking about it at the time, cheers 
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