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Re: Triforte M
Paul, because you have roses in pots, you could do an experiment...split you pots up in the areas and use different fertilizers....whatever area yields the best, then you could be a winner with that fert.....
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Re: Triforte M
neptune wrote:Paul, because you have roses in pots, you could do an experiment...split you pots up in the areas and use different fertilizers....whatever area yields the best, then you could be a winner with that fert.....
Now thats an idea John, I last fertilised the pots when they were pruned, so I may give a light dosage with different stuff. Do you want to add anymore info on Triforte?
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not at this stage ,Paul....I am going to trial some myself....
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The "Garden Gurus" use it!!!!!!!
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