Neko Bonsai Fertilizer (Scandinavian area)
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Neko Bonsai Fertilizer (Scandinavian area)
Hello, i came across this fertilizer by a company called "Neko"
(N-P-K 1-1,3-2,5)
My question is,has anyone come across this fertilizer and use it?I cant find any fertilizers that are sold at stores for feeding the bonsai.
If you've used another fertilizer and you ARE from the scandinavian area,can you reccomend one for me?
And if this isn't something you would reccomend,could you help me make a fertilizer?
Risky.
(N-P-K 1-1,3-2,5)
My question is,has anyone come across this fertilizer and use it?I cant find any fertilizers that are sold at stores for feeding the bonsai.
If you've used another fertilizer and you ARE from the scandinavian area,can you reccomend one for me?
And if this isn't something you would reccomend,could you help me make a fertilizer?
Risky.
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Neko Bonsai Fertilizer
A Lippizaner stallion is still a horse, and eats hay like the ordinary farmer's horse, probably with some adjustments for his show schedule.
Despite the special techniques, a bonsai at heart is basically a potted plant, and with certain adjustments, will do fine with fertilizer sold for potted plants.
Beware of products sold with "Bonsai" on the label. They are usually no better than houseplant products, & cost twice as much.
The formula for the Neko product is very low in nutrients. What else is in it? Unless it has special benefits, you are paying for nothing. Get a basic houseplant fertilizer, like Miracle-Gro, which I think is sold all over the civilized world. If you can't find that brand, just get a balanced houseplant food listed as 20-20-20, or close to it. Also feed trace elements (micro-nutrients) occasionally. Fish emulsion has a low nutritive count (something like 5-2-1), but it is very beneficial otherwise. Many of us use it once a month.
Iris
Despite the special techniques, a bonsai at heart is basically a potted plant, and with certain adjustments, will do fine with fertilizer sold for potted plants.
Beware of products sold with "Bonsai" on the label. They are usually no better than houseplant products, & cost twice as much.
The formula for the Neko product is very low in nutrients. What else is in it? Unless it has special benefits, you are paying for nothing. Get a basic houseplant fertilizer, like Miracle-Gro, which I think is sold all over the civilized world. If you can't find that brand, just get a balanced houseplant food listed as 20-20-20, or close to it. Also feed trace elements (micro-nutrients) occasionally. Fish emulsion has a low nutritive count (something like 5-2-1), but it is very beneficial otherwise. Many of us use it once a month.
Iris
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Neko Bonsai Fertilizer
I looked at all their fertilizers. I think if you rotate the regular plant fertilizer with one or two other types, you will be giving your trees a wholesome diet. Also use the seaweed extract. It really is beneficial. But forget the "Bonsai Fertilizer."
Iris
Iris
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