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Help! Do My Marigolds Need Fertilizer to Thrive?

jim by jim
2025-04-30
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Help! Do My Marigolds Need Fertilizer to Thrive?
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Alright, so I had this question bugging me: do marigolds really need fertilizer? I mean, you hear all sorts of things, right? Some folks swear by it, others say leave ’em be. So, being the kinda person who likes to get their hands dirty and figure things out myself, I decided to run a little experiment.

First thing I did was grab a bunch of marigold seedlings from the local nursery. Made sure they were all roughly the same size and looked healthy. I split them into two groups. One group, the “control” group, I planted straight into pots with just regular potting mix. Nothing fancy, just the stuff you get at any garden store.

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Help! Do My Marigolds Need Fertilizer to Thrive?

The other group, the “fertilized” group, got the same potting mix, but I also mixed in some slow-release fertilizer. I used a balanced one, something like 10-10-10, you know, equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. I didn’t wanna overdo it, just a little boost.

Then came the hard part: waiting. I watered both groups the same amount, made sure they got plenty of sunshine, and just generally kept an eye on ’em. For the first few weeks, honestly, I didn’t see much difference. Both groups were growing, putting out new leaves, looking pretty happy.

But after about a month, I started to notice a slight difference. The fertilized marigolds seemed to be a little bit bigger, a little bit bushier. And the blooms! They were definitely more vibrant and a bit larger than the ones on the control group plants.

I kept observing ’em for another month or so, and the difference became even more pronounced. The fertilized marigolds just kept pumping out the flowers, while the control group plants, while still doing okay, just weren’t as prolific.

Now, here’s the thing: the control group marigolds still flowered, and they still looked pretty good. So, it’s not like they needed fertilizer to survive or even to bloom. But the fertilizer definitely gave the fertilized group a boost. It was like giving them a little extra energy to produce more flowers and grow a bit bigger.

My Takeaways

  • Marigolds don’t need fertilizer to grow and flower. They’re pretty tough plants.
  • Fertilizer can definitely help, especially if you want bigger, more abundant blooms. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer seems to work well.
  • Don’t overdo it! Too much fertilizer can actually harm your plants. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package.

So, based on my little experiment, I’d say if you’re just looking for some basic color in your garden, you can probably skip the fertilizer. But if you want to really show off those marigolds and get the most blooms possible, a little bit of fertilizer can definitely make a difference. Just don’t go overboard, and you should be good to go!

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