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Tomato Fertiliser 5L Ready to Use Tomato Feed Liquid Plant Food for Tomatoes Vegetables Growbags Cucumbers Peppers
(£2.20/kg)
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Description
Product Overview
Tomato feed liquid 5L is a ready-to-use plant food designed to support the growth and development of tomatoes and other fruiting vegetables in indoor and outdoor environments.Key Features
- 5 litre ready-to-use tomato feed liquid for easy application
- Suitable for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and other fruiting plants
- Contains essential nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
- Supports root development, foliage growth and fruit production
- Ideal for growbags, pots, containers and garden soil
- Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor growing
- No mixing required for convenient use
- Designed for regular feeding throughout the growing season
Specifications
- Product type: Tomato feed liquid / plant fertiliser
- Volume: 5 litres
- Formula: Ready-to-use liquid fertiliser
- Nutrients: Contains nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K)
- Application: Direct use on soil or compost
- Suitable plants: Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, aubergines
- Usage areas: Garden, greenhouse, growbags, pots and containers
- Function: Plant nutrition, growth support, fruiting support
Usage & Application
Apply directly to soil or compost around the base of plants as part of a regular feeding routine. Suitable for use throughout the growing season to support healthy plant growth and fruit development.Why Choose This Product?
- Ready-to-use formula simplifies feeding with no mixing required
- Suitable for a wide range of fruiting vegetables
- Supports balanced plant growth and development
- Works in both indoor and outdoor growing environments
- Large 5L size provides long-lasting use
Features
- BrandGARDEN MILE
- ManoMano ReferenceME101908966
- MMID379288877152
- Product codeTOMRTU5L
- EAN5061029212572
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