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Best Fertiliser for Magnolia Trees in Australia
Magnolia trees are admired for their large flowers and glossy foliage, but they need the right nutrients to thrive. Choosing the best fertiliser ensures strong root growth, healthy leaves, and consistent blooming. This guide explains what magnolias need, the best products to use in Australia, and how to apply them correctly.
Nutritional Needs of Magnolia Trees
Magnolias are not heavy feeders, but a balanced program makes a big difference. Fertiliser helps young trees establish quickly and mature trees produce more flowers.
- Nitrogen (N): Encourages leafy growth, especially in young trees.
- Phosphorus (P): Essential for root development and flower bud formation.
- Potassium (K): Improves flower colour, size, and disease resistance.
- Calcium & Magnesium: Needed for strong cell walls and greener foliage.
Tip: Avoid overusing high-nitrogen lawn fertilisers around magnolias โ they can lead to lush leaves but few flowers.


Best Fertilisers for Magnolias in Australia
For reliable results, use complete, balanced fertilisers that suit magnoliasโ needs. In Australia, a two-part approach works best: a general feed for overall health, and a bloom booster for flowering.
- CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 Liquid: Ideal for young and mature trees. Promotes balanced growth, lush leaves, and prepares trees for flowering.
- CompleteGrow Advanced Formula 4-18-38 + CaMg: High in phosphorus and potassium, this blend encourages strong roots and spectacular blooms. Best applied in spring and summer during the active growing season.
Application schedule:
- Young trees: Feed every 4โ6 weeks from spring through early autumn.
- Mature trees: Feed in early spring to support bud development, and again in mid-summer for continued growth.
- Container magnolias: Require more frequent feeding (every 3โ4 weeks) as nutrients leach faster.
Note: Always water well before and after applying fertiliser to avoid root burn.


Aftercare, Common Problems & FAQs
Correct fertilising keeps magnolias healthy, but overfeeding or poor timing can cause issues. Hereโs how to manage aftercare and prevent common problems.
- Yellow leaves: May indicate nutrient deficiency or waterlogging. Check drainage and apply a balanced feed.
- No flowers: Too much nitrogen is the usual cause. Switch to a high-P, high-K fertiliser before flowering.
- Slow growth: Improve soil with organic matter and maintain a regular feeding schedule.
- Leaf scorch in summer: Mulch to conserve moisture and fertilise lightly to support recovery.
Magnolia Fertiliser FAQs
Q1: When should I fertilise magnolias in Australia?
Fertilise in early spring and again in summer. Container-grown magnolias may need more frequent feeding.
Q2: Whatโs the best fertiliser ratio for magnolias?
Balanced fertilisers like NPK 20-20-20 for general growth, and bloom boosters like 4-18-38 + CaMg during flowering.
Q3: Can I use lawn fertiliser on magnolias?
No. High-nitrogen lawn fertilisers cause excessive leaf growth and fewer flowers.
Q4: Do magnolias in pots need special fertiliser?
Yes. Use liquid feeds more often, as nutrients leach out quickly in containers.
Q5: How do I fertilise newly planted magnolias?
Wait 4โ6 weeks after planting before applying fertiliser. Start with a diluted, balanced liquid feed.
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