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Or 430 Ibs. Dried Blood containing 14%; Nitrogen <670 Acid Phosphate 15% Phos. Acid 200 Muriate of Potash 50% Potash 700 Dry earth as filler. 2000 ibs. Neither the dried blood nor the muriate of potash as used in the last mixture is considered well suited for citrus fertilizer. Dried blood and other organic forms should not be used where the trees are subject to gummo- sis. Muriate of potash may be used for young trees and probably for bearing trees as well, but the influence of chlorine on the fruit has not yet been determined. Any of the above mixtures contain approximately 3% nitrogen, 5% phosphoric acid and 5% potash when mixed with filler to bring the weight up to 2000 Ibs. Filler is not strictly necessary especially if the fertilizer is used shortly after mixing, but in that *case corresponding smaller amounts should be applied. For instance of the A O c+ B > II I! si r I 48 second mixture without filler 1 to 3 Ibs. Should be applied per year to trees under six years old instead of 2 to 6 Ibs.
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