- Intended for all varieties of bulbous plants. It allows for the formation of good-looking bulbs after a period of intensive flowering. Apply to the soil twice a year at a dose of approx. 60 g / 1 m².
Properties:
- for fertilizing bulbous and tuber plants
- for use during planting or during vegetation
- ensures lush flowering and proper plant nutrition
- fertilizer dosage: 60 g/m2
Composition:
EC fertilizer
- nitrogen (N) - 7%
- potassium (K2O) - 24%
- calcium (CaO) - 13%
Fertilizer for bulb plants is a granulated mineral fertilizer. Increased potassium content has a positive effect on intensive and long-lasting flowering. Calcium regulates the pH of the substrate and creates ideal conditions for the development of bulbs. Systematic use of this fertilizer guarantees rapid growth of green parts. It also allows for the development of handsome bulbs and rhizomes after a period of intensive flowering. The calcium contained in the fertilizer provides optimal development conditions for bulb plants. With the participation of nitrogen in a special form, it gently deacidifies the substrate and stabilizes its reaction.
Method of application
Use dates adapted to the requirements of plants:
Bulb plants - use 2 times a year, during planting and during flowering
Perennials - use 2 times a year in the period from March to July, at intervals of 90 days (3 months)
Plants grown in containers - use a single dose of 20 g of fertilizer for every 20 liters of substrate
Autumn fertilizer should be applied from September.
1. Measure the right amount of fertilizer:
Bulb plants
- after planting bulbs - in a dose of 30-40 g per 1 m2
- during the flowering of bulbous plants - in a dose of 60-80 g per 1 m2
Perennials
- dose 40-60 g for every 1 m2
Plants grown in containers
- single dose - 20 g of fertilizer for every 20 liters of substrate
2. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the plant and, if possible, mix it with the top layer of soil.
3. After applying the fertilizer, water the plant abundantly.
1 handful is about 30-40 g of fertilizer.