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Gaia Green Fishbone Meal

$22.00

  • 1Kg
  • made from wild ocean fish
  • our highest available phosphorous fertilizer
  • a great choice to support root and flower development, or as a replacement for other bone meal products.
  • 6-16-0
  • excellent for all flowering plants, trees, shrubs and bulbs.

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Description

Gaia Green Fishbone Meal

Gaia Green Fishbone Meal is made from wild ocean fish and is our highest available phosphorous fertilizer. It is a great choice to support root and flower development, or as a replacement for other bone meal products. Gaia Green Fishbone Meal 6-16-0 is excellent for all flowering plants, trees, shrubs and bulbs.

BENEFITS

  • Slow-release source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium.
  • Helps aid root development.
  • Improves new shoot development in shrubs and perennials

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Gardens and landscapes: Broadcast and lightly incorporate up to 10 kg per 100 m2 (20 lbs per 1000 ft2). Apply up to a maximum of 40 kg per 100 m2 (80 lbs per 1000 ft2) annually.

Field: Apply up to 1700 kg per ha (1520 lb per acre) annually. Field rates are best calculated based on soil conditions and crop demand.

Turf: For single applications, broadcast up to 0.1 kg per 25 m2 (1 lbs per 1000 ft2). Apply up to a maximum of 0.3 kg per 25 m2 (3 lbs per 1000 ft2) annually. Water the turf thoroughly after application. Only apply to actively growing turf.

Pre-mixing soil for hanging baskets, potted plants and planter boxes: Blend 30 ml per 4 L (2 tbsp per gallon) of soil or growing medium.

Top-dressing hanging baskets, potted plants and planter boxes: Apply 15 ml per 4 L (1 tbsp per gallon) of soil or growing medium. Apply up to once a month.

Store in a cool, dry location, out of direct sunlight. Protect from frost and other climatic extremes. Seal packaging between uses.

 

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