Hello from the Hill Country!
Location - North of Austin
Soils: Rocky on most of property. All flowers and shrubs are grown in raised beds.
This is probably a silly questions but here goes.
Background:
I've been VERY impatient lately with spring approaching and have been looking for things to do around the house...beds are prepared and spring annuals have been planted to name a few. I bought a container of HastaGro 6-12-6 which contains Medina Soil Activator, liguid humous to start foliar feeding the pansies, petunias, impatients and most of the perennials and even to treat the beds I have prepared.
The questions:
Some of the flowers are shades of white, light pink, light blue etc. When I spray the foliage and the flower, the humous leaves a dark color on the flower which takes away from it’s beauty. Do I need to worry about this? I also have a bottle of Medina Plus that contains seaweed extract which also contains the soil activator but no humous. After looking at the nutrient value in the Medina Plus it would seem the HastaGro is more beneficial but the brownish color of the humous seems to be a negative factor…or is it?
Thanks for any direction.
Angler
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