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The key to the success of Maxicrop's Houseplant Fertilisers is the unique blend of seaweed extracts that the range contains.
This seaweed extract blend improves leaf colour and rooting, as well as general plant health and ability to withstand stress.
These liquid fertilisers are easy to use - you use the cap as a measure to add to water - no dissolving needed.
There is a formulation for each of the most popular types of houseplant:
Bonsai Fertiliser
NPK: 5-4.5-4.5 plus micronutrients
Made with pure seaweed extracts plus a specific mix of nutrients to aid strong, healthy bonsai growth. Helps produce an excellent root system and rich green leaf colour. Improves ability to withstand stress.
Citrus Fertiliser
NPK: 5-5-5 plus micronutrients
Made with pure seaweed extracts plus a specific mix of nutrients to aid plant health, fruit set and fruit retention. Helps produce an excellent root system and rich green foliage. Improves ability to withstand stress.
Cactus & Succulent Fertiliser
NPK: 4.3-5.1-6.8
Made with pure seaweed extracts plus a specific mix of nutrients to aid plant health. Helps produce an excellent root system and improves ability to withstand environmental stress.
Orchid Fertiliser
NPK: 4.7-5.0-6.7 plus micronutrients
Made with pure seaweed extracts plus a specific mix of nutrients to aid plant health. Helps produce an excellent root system, rich green leaf colour and vibrant flowers. Improves ability to withstand environmental stress.
The RRP of each product is £3.09 per 250ml bottle.
For further information telephone 08700 115 117 or e-mail sdeaville@maxicrop.co.uk
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