200GM NPK 15-15-15 Compound Fertiliser / Fertilizer Leafy Plants BLUE [SG SELLER] (1)
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Packed in small packs for easier usage. NPK 15-15-15 Used for leafy plants Complete fertiliser for maintaining ornamental landscape plants such as foundation plantings, shrubs, ground covers, trees. Suitable for lawn use Immediately used and absorbed by the plants, with rapid initial response For many vegetables, the fertiliser that is added to the soil at planting time will last throughout the entire growing period. Some fruiting plants that are heavy feeders such as tomatoes need supplemental boosts in the middle of its growing period. Directions of Use for Fertiliser: Use the following amount for: Small pots (< 15 cm) - 1/2 teaspoon Large pots (> 15 cm) - 1 tablespoons Trees - 2-4 tablespoons Frequent applications at low rates gives best results in sustaining growth, water immediately after to start absorption by the plants. Contains: Nitrogen (N) - 15% Phosphorous (P) - 15% Potassium (K) - 15% Trace Elements Nitrogen Promotes green leafy growth Most likely to be deficient in garden soils Inadequate nitrogen: Result in yellowing and dropping of older leaves, stunted growth Excess nitrogen: Result in plants growing too fast and may become weak and spindly. May produce more leaves and stems than flowers, fruits or edible roots Phosphorus Promotes strong root growth, flowering and fruiting Inadequate phosphorus: Result in dull green leaves with a purple tint, stunted growth and reduced yield Excess phosphorus: Unlikely to harm your plants, but is a serious pollutant of water sources Potassium Regulates the synthesis of proteins and starches that make sturdy plants Results in higher resistance to diseases, heat and cold Inadequate potassium: Result in reduced flowering and fruiting, spotted or curled older leaves and weak stems and roots Excess potassium: Result in salt burn on leaf tips, turning them brown Inorganic fertilisers: made from chemicals required for plant growth act faster than organic fertilisers most part are water soluble, hence last for a shorter period of time can come in liquid forms readily available nutrients for plants

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