What kind of fertilizer should I put on Indian Hawthorne ?
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What kind of fertilizer do I give to a calamansi tree.
It is planted in a pot and is about 3 feet high.
See if this helps.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/problems-indian-hawthorn-59348.html
Don't feed it ... it's had a 'shock' and has to readjust to it's new environment. Just treat it like a 'New' tree .... keep it watered, and mulch out as far as the drip line ( only as far as the limbs extend ) but DON"T pile the mulch around the trunk --- leave it at least 6-10" away from the trunk itself ... touching the bark can cause rot, allow insect damage, etc. and when you do water -- water under the drip line -- which is where the 'feeder roots' will develop ...
It depends on whether you want Ms. Hawthorne to be have a single live birth or quintuplets.