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May 10, 2016 7:29 PM CST
Name: Terri
virginia (Zone 7a)
Beekeeper Dragonflies Farmer Region: Virginia
Dutchlady1 said:The fertilizers with high middle numbers are generally thought to be designed for annuals to give them quick bloom boosts. With something like a flowering tree you need to be more concerned with the overall health. Therefore I recommend people stay away from high middle numbers.

I have for the past two years used Excalibur IX which is 11-11-13 with minors. It is especially formulated for Plumeria. I have seen a vast improvement in my plants. Note the number of blooming inflos on this Plumeria (picture taken last week)

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Thank you dutchlAdy, I will see if I can find it online

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