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Fertilizer Sticks for Geraniums and Flowering Plants from Masso Garden

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This fertiliser in the form of sticks to be planted directly in pots and containers provides the essential elements for the development and flowering of geraniums and other balcony or terrace flowers. With a simple and practical use throughout the year, simply insert each stick along the edge of the pot or planter every 8cm. The nutrients are diffused for 2 months.

The Geranium and Flowering Plants Fertilizer Sticks by Masso Garden are specially designed to efficiently and simply nourish your geraniums and flowering plants grown in window boxes and pots. Suitable for a wide range of plants such as pelargoniums, Japanese azaleas, begonias, impatiens, petunias, and dipladenias, these sticks provide complete and balanced nutrition. Thanks to their high phosphorus and potassium content, they ensure optimal foliage development and intense and long-lasting flowering. Nutrients gradually diffuse into the soil over a period of two months, with each watering. One stick is planted every 8cm.

This fertilizer in stick form has a formulation of N.P.K. 10-8-12 + 3 MgO. It contains nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and magnesium (MgO).

Uses: from March to September. Recommended for all flowering plants grown in pots/containers/window boxes.

Dosage: 1 stick every 8cm, to be renewed every 2 months.

These fertilizer sticks are formulated to strengthen the resistance of your plants while prolonging the color and beauty of their flowers. Their composition guarantees complete and tailored nutrition to the specific needs of your flowering plants. Regular use of these sticks facilitates the maintenance of your plants by providing them with all the necessary elements for healthy and robust growth, while simplifying the fertilizer application process.

These MASSO Garden fertilizer sticks represent a practical and effective solution for all gardeners wishing to maximize the beauty and durability of their flowering plants. Whether you are an amateur or an expert in gardening, their use will help you achieve impressive results, with flourishing plants that will impress your neighbors.

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Technical features

Product approved for organic cultivation in compliance with EC regulation 834/2007
Main uses This fertilizer is used for all flowering plants grown in pots/containers/hanging baskets. Uses: from March to September. During the growth and flowering period. Plant 1 stick every 8cm, preferably near the edge of the container. Repeat the process every 2 months. Store in the packaging, in a dry and cool place, away from sunlight and out of reach of children. The fertilizer should be used judiciously, in case of recognized need and without excess. It should not be introduced into rivers, ponds, lakes, or sewer drains.
Main uses Adding fertiliser to the soil, Adding organic matter to the soil, Plant nutrition
Includes fertiliser organic
Type of substance Granular
Use - this product is suitable for: Open ground, Open ground under glass/cover
Soil - this product is suitable for: Any soil type
Plant type - this product is suitable for: All plants

Detailed features

Regulatory information ENGRAIS NF U 42-001 - utilisable en agriculture biologique conforme au règlement CE 834/2007

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Should be used by burying, spreading
Dose d'emploi 1 stick every 8cm to be replaced every 2 months
Product classed under roots
Recommended for use in Open ground
Recommended for chalky soils (poor, alkaline and draining), stony soils (poor and filtering)
Particularly recommended for Bedding plants (annuals and biennials), Berries and vineyards, Climbers, fruit trees, Hedgerow plants, Mild climate and citrus plants, Perennials, Roses, trees and shrubs, Vegetables and aromatic herbs
Best time to use product April to July

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