Vinassekali 2 kg
Vinassekali 2 kg
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Directions for use
Use vinassekali sparingly, as manure you don't want to apply too much to avoid actually impoverishing the soil. A handful (one to two tbsp) per square meter is sufficient. Incorporate it well into the soil so that the roots of plants and bulbs will benefit.
Ways to apply vinassekali
+ Sprinkle between fruits and vegetables in spring and mid-summer for accelerated growth and flavorful harvest.
+ Sprinkle over areas where flower bulbs and shrubs are growing. This promotes the hardening of the bulb so that fungi have less chance in wet periods. The fertilizers present also ensure bulb growth in the spring.
Content: 2 kg
NPK 2-0-30
2% nitrogen (from Bone meal)
30% potassium oxide (K2O)
18% organic matter
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