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Vitax 6QF901 Q4 Pelleted Fertilizer 0.9kg Pouch VTX6QF901

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Product information

Description

General description

This all-purpose fertilizer is designed to promote vigorous plant growth, abundant flowering, and fruit ripening. It is suitable for a wide range of garden plants, including flowers, vegetables, and fruiting plants. The fertilizer comes in easy-to-use pelleted form, making application straightforward for both amateur and professional gardeners.

Technical specifications

  • Type: Pelleted fertilizer
  • Weight: 0.9 kg pouch
  • Contains essential plant nutrients and trace elements
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Suitable for use with roses, flowers, vegetables, tomatoes, chrysanthemums, and fruiting plants
  • Can be combined with soil prior to planting or used as a top dressing during the growing season
  • Installation

  • Apply the recommended amount to moist soil
  • Lightly hoe the fertilizer into the soil after application
  • For planting, mix with soil beforehand
  • Usage

  • For roses: mix with soil before planting and apply as an annual dressing in spring
  • For flowers and vegetables: apply prior to planting and top dress once or twice during the season
  • For tomatoes and chrysanthemums: apply before planting and feed every 3 to 4 weeks during growth
  • Features

    • Brand
      TBC
    • ManoMano Reference
      ME22548409
    • MMID
      108513023876
    • Product code
      367996
    • EAN
      5012351090161
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