CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Joe from Moreno Valley, Ca
    03/22/2016
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    Do you spray the leaves or saturate the soil when applying CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend?
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    CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend should be applied to the soil around the plants; applying it directly on the leaves would burn the plants. Per the product label, water tree the day before the application, and refer to the chart on the bag for feeding amounts. Spread fertilizer evenly over the surface, within the drip line of the plant but away from the trunk. Do not apply fertilizers against the trunk of the trees or at the base of plant stems. Take care to brush or wash fertilizer granules off leaves to prevent injury. After application, water in thoroughly.

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  • Asked by Leo
    04/03/2018
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    Does CitrusGain 8-3-9 work on Crusted Apple trees?
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    CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend can be used on just about any fruit tree, including citrus, avocado, mango, peach, pecan, and apple.  

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  • Asked by Kevin from Baldwin Park
    11/24/2020
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    Can CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend be used on fruit trees in pot? If so, what's the usage?
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    Yes, you can use CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend for containerized or potted fruit trees. You will use 2.5 tsp per 10" pot; 5 tsp per 14" pot; or 2.5 Tbsp per 18" pot. You can view the full feeding instructions here

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  • Asked by Pat
    02/26/2021
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    Can CitrusGain 8-3-9 be used as a water soluble application with an In line Fertilizer tank?
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    CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend is to be applied evenly to the soil surface,  within the dripline of the plant but away from the trunk. Water area well after applying fertilizer. Label does not indicate it can be used as a soluble. 

     

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  • Asked by Neal from Nipomo California
    03/13/2021
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    Is CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend a slow release fertilizer?
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    CitrusGain 8-3-9 Fertilizer Blend is not considered a slow-release fertilizer. How many times to treat and how far apart will depend on what type of fruit you are treating. Some require treatments between February and September, 4-6 weeks apart and some require only 2 treatments during the growing season 6-8 weeks apart. 

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