Looks like importing from overseas or interstate might not fly well with quarantine.

I'm gonna give a couple of the local nurseries a call next time they're open, but if anyone's found any somewhere already, I'd love to know where.
Thanks!
I mean, from what I had read specifically for pomegranates (and flowering/fruiting bonsai in general), for this time of year it's a good idea to refrain from the nitrogen, because it can slow flower bud production. But boosting the phosphates and potash will help set it up well before winter comes.
And I did find a couple of zero nitrogen fertilisers there, but the ratio of the P and K just seem either too high or low, so I was hoping for something closer if I can. If I can't find any here, I may just have to settle for it anyway.KIRKY wrote: ↑March 25th, 2023, 5:55 pm I would have thought any of the bloom/vegetable fertilisers would all be low nitrogen, if not zero in nitrogen. If you can’t find it in liquid form a lot come is dissolvable packs just add water. The old green shed should have a good selection that would be suitable.
Cheers
Kirky
I completely understand what you mean here! Even newbies can be an expert on the net these days so it is hard to sort the wheat from the chaff.Sometimes I'm finding conflicting information on certain things in bonsai books and around the internet. It's hard to know what's best.
Just an FYI,
I've come to the point of not adding any fertiliser in the first flush of growth, then bumping up the feed throughout the season, with a zero-food break for the hot bits. The established trees get a reduced N diet most of the season, everything else is onto conventional fertilisers by November.
My apologies if you thought my previous was aimed your reply. It was more about all the various bloggers and forum members where I assume @Kier has been bamboozled.I have full qualifications in Horticulture, Arboriculture and Greenkeeping and have continuously practiced in the 3 professions for over 35 years. As stated: I'm only passing on information that I have personally practiced over decades and speak from an experienced perspective.
Do you think that the uninitiated have the knowledge to work out what other ferts they should use with the MPK and what amounts to use? Surely it is better for most backyard growers to use something more balanced?in combination with alternative fertilisers / chemicals. Used in correct proportions I have only had excellent results.
Yes, I do agree. But that can be difficult to find too.