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fall foliar nitrogen applications for sweet cherry

fruitnewbienyc
9 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to learn the "best practice" of growing sweet cherry trees (G5, newroot-1) in containers in east coast environment. After googling around, it seems fall foliar nitrogen application a good way to "increase winter hardiness as well as improve tree growth and fruiting in apples and cherries the following season." - http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/fall_foliar_nitrogen_applications_to_cherries_should_be_applied_now

Question:
- Have you done this for your home backyard cherry? Is it necessary?
- If I can not find ultra low biuret urea, is MG general purpose a reasonable alternative? it also contains certain micronutrients. If not, can you please recommend a safe product?
- What would be the formula rate for foliar application? (professional grower seems use urea 2%)

Thank you

Alex

This post was edited by FruitNewbieNYC on Sun, Aug 24, 14 at 23:07

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