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Vitax 6QF96 Q4 Pelleted Fertilizer 0.9kg Box VTX6QF9

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Product information

Description

General description

Vitax Q4 is an outstanding general-purpose fertilizer, supplied in easy-to-use pelleted form. It has been a firm favorite with both amateur and professional gardeners for many years. This fertilizer contains all the vital plant foods and trace elements essential for vigorous growth, abundant flowering, and ripening of fruit.

Technical specifications

  • Weight: 0.9 kg
  • MPN: 6QF96
  • EAN: 5012351090017
  • Usage

    Vitax Q4 is very simple to use. Just apply the recommended quantity to moist soil and lightly hoe in. For specific plants:
  • Roses: Mix with soil prior to planting and use as an annual dressing every Spring.
  • Flowers and vegetables: Apply prior to planting.
  • Vegetables: Top dress once or twice during the growing season.
  • Tomatoes and chrysanthemums: Apply prior to planting and then use as a regular feed at 3 to 4 weekly intervals throughout the season.
  • Other information

    Vitax Q4 Pelleted Fertilizer 0.9kg Box

    Features

    • Brand
      TBC
    • ManoMano Reference
      ME1295266
    • MMID
      380305663493
    • Product code
      6qf96
    • EAN
      5012351090017
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