Reddit Reddit reviews Jobe’s Organics 09226 FBA_B0030EK5JE Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer with Biozome, 3-5-5 Organic, 4 lb, Original Version

We found 3 Reddit comments about Jobe’s Organics 09226 FBA_B0030EK5JE Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer with Biozome, 3-5-5 Organic, 4 lb, Original Version. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Jobe’s Organics 09226 FBA_B0030EK5JE Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer with Biozome, 3-5-5 Organic, 4 lb, Original Version
Organic granular fertilizer; Fast acting fertilizer for fruit and citrus trees; Established and new treesOMRI listed for organic gardening by USDA; Certified organic means no synthetic chemicalsContains Jobe Biozome; Extremely aggressive proprietary microorganism archaea that aggressively breaks down material for faster resultsJobe’s Biozome improves soil conditions; Helps your garden resist disease, insects, drought and other unfavorable conditions within a growing seasonEasy pour bag; Fertilizer analysis: (3-5-5) 1.5 pound resealable bag, (3-5-5) 4 pound bag, (3-5-5) 16 pound bag
Check price on Amazon

3 Reddit comments about Jobe’s Organics 09226 FBA_B0030EK5JE Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer with Biozome, 3-5-5 Organic, 4 lb, Original Version:

u/socalhellfire · 1 pointr/BackyardOrchard

Ok, the trees look healthy from what I can see. Assuming they get full sun and enough chill hours for your zone then you can try a bloom fertilizer like this one Jobes Organic Fertilizer then add 6” to 8" of shredded wood mulch with a 2’ radius from the trunk of the trees. You’ll need to keep this schedule every 3 months starting after your last frost before spring bloom and finish in fall when your trees go into dormancy. Also, you’ll have to google to figure out which branches have your fruiting spurs. And which are just growth. A good pruning schedule is always important. Good luck with your trees. :)

u/cgibsong002 · 1 pointr/gardening

Well, just looked up my fertilizer and it does indeed lack iron. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0030EK5JE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_RuPvyb4MR24Z1

Is there anything else it needs? Is it OK to feed the plant during the cooler months? We still have some 60-70 degree weather here every few days.

If the roots are too covered, it's just barely, because I read about that. Why though do you think that would give it such issues?