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Avocado, Lychee and Mango setting fruit... give them some FOOD!
Q: Do I need to fertilize tropical fruit when they set fruit?
A:
 It is traditionally believed that mango and other tropical
 fruit shouldn't be fertilized during fruiting period. It
 is true to an extent: you don't want fruit to burst from
 fast excessive growing. Instead, try to feed fruit trees
 wisely, because they still need proper nutrition to
 produce flowers and fruit. 
 Our spring specials of Lychee,  Avocado and Mango are full of buds and
 some already set tiny fruit (see examples on the photo).
 Here is the feeding plan for these plants once you receive
 your mail order: 
 1) Once received the plant, pot it into container size of
 the root ball and let establish for couple weeks. Use SUNSHINE-E to help the plant
 recover from shipping stress and establish root system. 
 2) Apply SUNSHINE-Honey right before
 flowering, and next time at setting fruit, to provide
 sweeter and bigger fruit, eliminate fruit cracks and help
 resist fungus and other fruit diseases. 
 3) Use balanced granulated fertilizer,
 1 tsp per each gallon of soil. Apply once a month during
 Spring-Summer season. This gives the plant balanced
 macro-elements (NPK) necessary for overall plant health.
 Do not use on fruit trees fertilizers with high Nitrogen
 content. 
 4) Apply SUNSHINE SuperFood
 micro-element booster to keep fruit trees vigorous,
 develop strong root system and avoid deficiencies. 
 5) In case of signs of chlorosis (yellowing leaves with
 darker veins), give the tree SUNSHINE-GreenLeaf and watch
 the leaves turning green quickly. 
 After harvesting, don't forget to make another treatment
 of SUNSHINE-Honey as a
 preparation for the next year flowering and fruiting
 season. 


 
