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Low P fertilizer
I've been doing some reading on using clay balls to
fertilize root feeding plants. I've also been reading
that phosphate additions to the water column are a bad
thing, and that even wrapped in clay some phosphate
may enter the water column.
In my area of the U.S., a lawn grass known as
Centipede is popular. This grass has no need
whatsoever for additional phosphate, and thus has a
specially formulated fertilizer. 15-0-15, with 3%
Iron. Is there any reason why I shouldn't make some
fertilizer nuggets with this stuff?
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