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Sun, Jun 22, 14 at 21:17
| I get a nice crop initially then don't get much for the rest of the year, maybe just here and there. My initial crop just finished and there isn't a single flower right now for 15 or so plants. I have everbearing strawberries (seascape i think). What is the best way to get them to push more flowers? They are in flower boxes if that makes a difference. I have been using foliage pro about once a week or two. I have cut most of the runners off as well. |
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| Everbearing doesn't really mean constantly bearing. It means successive flushes of fruit, maybe two more after the June crop, or maybe just a fall crop. If Foliage Pro is a high-nitrogen formula, it won't help grow new flowers, though, only healthy new strawberry leaves. You want something like a 10-10-10. |
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- Posted by queenskitchen 7 nyc (My Page) on Sun, Jun 22, 14 at 22:36
| I just looked and It is 9-3-6 with micronutrients. |
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