- Designed to feed all citrus plants. The appropriate level of nutrients guarantees increased flowering and fruiting of fertilized citrus.
Contains:
- nitrogen (N) - 8%
- phosphorus (P2O5) - 5%
- potassium (K2O) - 6%
Micronutrients:
- Boron (B) 0.02%
- Copper (Cu)* 0.002%
- Iron (Fe)* 0.02%
- Manganese (Mn)* 0.015%
- Molybdenum (Mo) 0.002%
- Zinc (Zn)* 0.015%
*chelated by EDTA
Fertilizer for citrus from the Mineral gel series is a liquid mineral fertilizer in the form of a gel, to be dissolved in water. Designed to feed all citrus plants. The appropriate level of nutrients guarantees increased flowering and fruiting of fertilized citrus. The gel formula of the fertilizer dissolves very easily in water. The fertilizer solution can be successfully used to fertilize plants grown using traditional methods, as well as in hydroponic cultivation.
Citrus plants are demanding plants, especially when it comes to proper nutrition. These rather "voracious plants" react in different ways due to insufficient supply of nutrients. Leaves may turn yellow (so-called chlorosis), spots may appear on them, or flowers and fruits may even fall off. In order for the plant to bind impressive, wholesome fruits, it needs a lot of nutrients. Citrus trees need the most intensive fertilization immediately after coming out of winter dormancy - in March and April. Regularly used citrus fertilizer from the Mineral gel series fully meets the nutritional needs of citrus plants.
Method of application
The package includes a transparent cap for precise and convenient measurement of the fertilizer dose. The cap indicates three dosage levels, depending on the amount of water we use for watering:
- Level I - dose of 7 ml of fertilizer to be dissolved in 2 liters of water
- Level II - dose of 14 ml of fertilizer to be dissolved in 4 liters of water
- Level III - dose of 21 ml of fertilizer to be dissolved in 6 liters of water
Fertilize plants 1-2 times a week from March to October. However, during the winter dormancy period (November to February), fertilize once a month. Fertilize young plants using half the recommended dose. Do not exceed the recommended doses, as this could damage or destroy the plants.