I enjoy four potted trees, Fig, olive red and lemon, what is the best nurture for them.?


Miracle Grow for house plants works wonders. I have heaps house plants and have have them for 10 years or more. I keep later looking nice and healthy by repotting every year and watering near MG every other week.

Good luck!
Potted plants should be repotted regularly (annual) this allows the potting mix to be rejuvenated. The new potting mixes contain dampen crystals and slow release fertilizers, which encourages in shape growth.

If you can't be bothered to repot use a slow release fertilizer so that everytime you water they achieve a boost.
Answers:    You can get specialist citrus plant nurture, for your orange and lemon plant, which contain the micronutrients that they entail, in auxiliary to the general plant fertilising elements.

If you will to use one fertiliser for them all, I'd aim for a appropriate organic fertiliser, such as solution seaweed, which prevents the build-up of salts surrounded by pots - salts are a remnant from the standard commercial fertilisers: if you use them, sea with hose only, once a month or so, during the growing season. Otherwise, Phostrogen is cheap (salt based), dilute to the strength that you want, and contains adjectives the elements and micronutrients that you'd need.

You can buy Phostrogen at shops similar to Wilkinsons, if it's in your nouns, and is usually better value than at garden centre. Otherwise, they sell Vitax soft seaweed, which is great for most plants. I use this for my fig and citrus plants, and occasionally Phostrogen. Remember the flush through with simply water from time to time - potentially within our rain, if you save them outdoors during summer.

Hope this helps. Good luck! Rob
I use Phostrogen on everything, but your tree's should only be feed 3 times a year.