When should I avoid fertilizing my American pokeweed?
When should I avoid fertilizing my American pokeweed?

In the late fall and winter, your American pokeweed will enter a dormant phase in which it will no longer produce new growth. At this time, you should avoid fertilizing your American pokeweed. If you choose to fertilize multiple times during spring and summer, you should begin reducing your fertilization rate as summer approaches, as your American pokeweed 's growth rate will also slow.
Overall, it is never a wise choice to fertilize your American pokeweed during times when the weather is unseasonably hot or when the soil is extraordinarily dry. Fertilizing in either of those cases can stress your American pokeweed and cause it to perish prematurely.





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American pokeweed
A species of Pokeweeds, Also known as Poke sallet, Poke salad, Dragonberries
Botanical name: Phytolacca americana
Genus: Pokeweeds

Although its berries look juicy and tempting, the fruits and the root of american pokeweed are toxic and should not be eaten. American pokeweed is considered a pest species by farmers but is nevertheless often grown as an ornamental plant. Its berries can be made into pokeberry ink as well.
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