
Product Description
Specially formulated for Cabbages, Broccoli, and cauliflowers as well as sprouts and other leafy brassica vegetables with high nutrient requirements.
This concentrated, slow release fertiliser has an N:P:K formulation of 11:11:21 and is high in Magnesium, Sulphur, and trace elements like Copper, Iron, Zinc, together with Boron, Manganese, and Molybdenum playing a crucial role in brassica growing.
High in Nitrogen to produce high yields, followed by high Phosphorus which stimulates roots and stem development ensuring better nutrients and water intake, as well as Potassium improving drought tolerance, and pest & disease resistance.
Our fertiliser comes in a handy, resealable, and convenient to store bag in a granulated form, which is easy, clean, and safe to use.
Recommended Application Rate: Apply at a rate of up to 100g per 1m² before planting. Mix well into the root zone. Can also be used as a top dressing later in the season. Do not exceed recommended application rates. Shake well before use. Pack coverage: 15 m².
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place, safely away from children, pets, and foodstuffs. Wash hands after use.
Analysis Compound Fertiliser N:P:K 11:11:21 Total Nitrogen (N) 11% Nitrate 4.4% Ammoniacal 6.6 % Phosphorus Pentoxide (P₂O₅) 11% Potassium Oxide (K₂O) 21% Sulphur (SO3) 25% Magnesium Oxide (MgO) 2.6% Boron (B) 0.05% Copper (Cu) 0.03 Zinc (Zn) 0.04% Manganese (Mn) 0.25% Molybdenum (Mo) 0.002 Iron (Fe) 0.08%
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