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Special fertilizer for planting bulbs and all bulbous and tuberous plants

Special fertilizer for planting bulbs and all bulbous and tuberous plants
Special fertilizer for planting bulbs and all bulbous and tuberous plants
7.90USD
  • Model: FFB0049

  • Packaging: 1 kg

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  • Application and dosage: When fertilizing bulbous flowers, fertilize twice a year by scattering the granules around the area where you grow them or you will plant them. For autumn fertilizing use 30 - 40 g per sq.m. For spring fertilizing use 60 - 80 g per sq.m. For tubers and tubers - 40 - 60 g per sq. m. twice a year in the period March - July, leaving two months between the fertilization. When growing the plants in boxes and pots - 20 g of the fertilizers per 20 liters of soil substrate (when planting). When fertilizing already planted crops, distribute the fertilizer evenly on the surface and mix with the layer of soil on the surface.

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Online Catalog Semenata.ORG presents to its customers a great product, a special fertilizer for bulbs and different varieties of bulbous and tuberous plants.

The fertilizer comes in the form of granules with a balanced content of micro elements, needed for the growth of bulbous and tuberous flowers.

It is an innovative formula combining Nitrogen, Potassium and Calcium in a ratio that has a strong stimulating effect. Using this fertilizer you will guarantee optimal growth, powerful and abundant flowering, high resistance to diseases, and a longer duration of the flowering.

The fertilizer of Biopon for bulb flowers is a must when you are growing all varieties of tulips, hyacinths, narcissus, muscari, different varieties of amaryllis, crocus, snowdrop, lily and many more.

Gardeners and landscape designers often use it when they have a project for beautiful flower areas with bulbous and tuberous flowers in residences, hotels, hotel complexes, guest houses. They use it for tubers and bulbs grown in pots or boxes on terraces and balconies. It helps to achieve a special effect with vertical landscaping and in the construction of living walls of flowering species.

The application of this type of flower fertilizer is extremely easy. When growing autumn and spring bulbs, fertilize 2 times a year by simply spreading the granules evenly around the place where you grow the flowers. The dosage is as follows: for autumn bulbous flowers use 30 - 40 g per square meter. It does not matter whether you are fertilizing already planted bulbs or preparing the place for planting. After fertilizing, water thoroughly.

If you are fertilizing the early spring bulbs of tulips, hyacinths, zephyranthes, buttercup, nerine or other species, apply a higher dose - 60 - 80 g per sq.m.

If you use Biopon's product to fertilize tuberous plants, apply it twice in 2 to 3 months from March to July. The granules are spread evenly around the place of planting or feeding with a dosage of about 40 - 60 g per sq.m.

Fertilizers have an extremely good effect in all kinds of begonias, gladiolus, freesias, etc.

You can safely apply Biopon fertilizers when growing tuberous and bulbous flowering plants in pots and boxes on terraces and balconies. You need about 20 g of the granules for 20 liters of soil substrate. If you are planting new bulbs or tubers, mix the fertilizers with the soil before planting them. If you are fertilizing existing plants, distribute the granules on the surface and mix them with the soil layer on the surface.

When planting bulbs, it's important to use a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus, as this nutrient promotes root growth and helps the bulbs establish themselves. A good fertilizer for planting bulbs is one with an NPK ratio of 5-10-10 or 10-20-10. Here are some options:

1. Bone meal: This is a natural fertilizer that is high in phosphorus and calcium. It is made from ground-up animal bones and is slow-release, meaning it will feed your bulbs over a longer period of time.

2. Bulb booster: This is a specifically formulated fertilizer for bulbs, with a high phosphorus content to promote root growth. It also contains other essential nutrients like nitrogen and potassium.

3. Compost: Adding compost to your soil before planting bulbs can provide them with the nutrients they need to grow and thrive. Compost is rich in organic matter and contains a balanced mix of nutrients.

When applying fertilizer, be sure to follow the instructions on the package and avoid over-fertilizing, as this can damage your bulbs.

It's best to apply fertilizer for planting bulbs at the time of planting. This will provide your bulbs with the nutrients they need to establish themselves and develop strong roots. 

If you're planting bulbs in the fall for spring blooms, apply fertilizer when you plant them. If you're planting bulbs in the spring for summer blooms, apply fertilizer at planting time as well. 

It's important to follow the instructions on the fertilizer package for the correct application rate and method. Be sure to mix the fertilizer into the soil around the bulbs, taking care not to damage the bulbs themselves. 

After planting, water the area thoroughly to help the fertilizer penetrate the soil and reach the roots.

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