My tree is not growing, My tree is dormant... what can I do?
Tropical trees usually go through a period of dormancy when there is no visible growth activity in the mature shoots for about 3 – 5 months after flushing. The duration of dormancy varies from variety to variety.
Dormancy is required for successful flowering.
Low temperatures in most subtropical environments, as well as soil moisture deficits in tropical conditions, can cause dormancy. Plants are very active in the process of photosynthesis during dormancy and produce a large amount of carbohydrates for storage for use in the following season.
The condition of high soil moisture, high temperature, and high N levels in tree tissues or soil breaks the dormancy.
Consider applying our fertilizer to your trees.
You can order from the link below...
https://everglades.farm/products/fertilizer-for-fruit-trees-granular-n-p-k-with-micro-nutrietns?_pos=2&_psq=fertilizer&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Dormancy is required for successful flowering.
Low temperatures in most subtropical environments, as well as soil moisture deficits in tropical conditions, can cause dormancy. Plants are very active in the process of photosynthesis during dormancy and produce a large amount of carbohydrates for storage for use in the following season.
The condition of high soil moisture, high temperature, and high N levels in tree tissues or soil breaks the dormancy.
Consider applying our fertilizer to your trees.
You can order from the link below...
https://everglades.farm/products/fertilizer-for-fruit-trees-granular-n-p-k-with-micro-nutrietns?_pos=2&_psq=fertilizer&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Updated on: 12/01/2022
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