
i want to have a bit of a chat about autumn and winter feeding regimes, if any one out there does it, i beleive there would be as i do, how important do you think it is?
me i beleive it is important, up here we have a long growing season with not much of a dormancy if any, some areas in queensland get cold enough for trees to go into dormancy i believe where i am it doesnt really, so i have to consider my trees fertiliser regime as they are still in growth and need nutrients.
even though my trees get a long growing period i also beleive they do have a rest at some point, which i think is negatable when i feed as it would only be for a few weeks and the trees just wouldnt use it and it would be flushed.
so i feed practically all year round, when i feel the trees do get there rest period i will ease up on the feed.
so what are your thoughts and regimes? i guess this is more so for the southern states aswell as they get the autumn colour and trees go into dormancy so i am very interested in this. also conifers they go into a rest period but are still going but slowly, so how much do we feed them? how often during these time? being a slower period i beleive that less fert would have to be used, maybe more time apart then a weaker solution, or a weaker solution at the same intervals?
cheers

jamie
