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One of our local nurseries stocks aquatic plant supplies, and they
sell a fertilizer tablet that's about the size of a nickle and 3/4 of an inch tall. I don't recall the brand, but they are sold in bulk for 10 cents each. You just shove 2-3 of them down in the pot about once a month through the growing season. I start fertilizing in May and give them their last dose in August here in Zone 6. Seems like an economical and effective way to go for my pond. I always get lots of lily blooms and the plants look great. Never tried them on tropicals but they work great on the hardy varieties. Gary |
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