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Thread ID: 148993 2020-05-09 01:50:00 Outstanding News B.M. (505) PC World Chat
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1468624 2020-05-15 06:38:00 Well, we have devoted our urine to helping along our lemon trees, so what will happen with them?? :horrified :horrified Misty (368)
1468625 2020-05-16 06:19:00 Well, we have devoted our urine to helping along our lemon trees, so what will happen with them?? :horrified :horrified

Well, unfortunately, the Lemons will have to share space in the Wheelbarrow with the Cement. :crying

I believe there is already dialogue going on which side of the moon each one goes. ;)
B.M. (505)
1468626 2020-05-16 21:26:00 Urine on lemon trees isn't that helpful...
Lemon trees prefer soil that is slightly acidic and while urine can make the soil too acidic, that isn’t the biggest issue. Urine is very high in nitrogen. Too much nitrogen can burn plants.

The NPK of urine is often something like 12–2–2, making it very ‘hot’.

That is why lawns can sometimes develop yellow spots if dogs are allowed to do their potty duties in the yard. It is also the reason that manure is often aged before it is used on plants.

And nitrogen just promotes lots of leafy growth, you are better off using a balanced fertiliser - citrus fertiliser - with more phosphorus and potassium - 13-7-13.
piroska (17583)
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