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Westland 20100495 Big Tom Super Tomato Food Feed 1L Seaweed Enriched x3 Yield

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Description

General description

Westland Big Tom Super Tomato Food is a nutrient-rich feed designed to enhance tomato growth, resulting in increased yields and tastier fruits. Enriched with seaweed, magnesium, and iron, this formula promotes healthier plants and ensures optimal nutrient uptake.

Technical specifications

  • Volume: 1L
  • Enriched with: Seaweed, Magnesium, Iron
  • Nutrients: High in Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potassium
  • Usage

  • Start using when the first flower truss has set for indoor crops, and when the second truss has set for outdoor crops.
  • Mix 20ml (1 capful) of Big Tom Plant Food in 4.5 litres (1 gallon) of water.
  • Apply the diluted feed to the compost/soil around the base of the plant until completely saturated.
  • Avoid wetting the foliage.
  • Can also be used on other plants around the garden.
  • For vigorous plants (e.g., cucumbers and courgettes), feed as per tomatoes.
  • For hanging baskets and containers, feed weekly.
  • For beds and borders, feed every 10-14 days.
  • Features

    • Brand
      WESTLAND
    • ManoMano Reference
      ME68182979
    • MMID
      858356815802
    • Product code
      20100495
    • EAN
      5023377019258
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