Bio-wool pellet (Fertilizer)

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Elevate your garden with eco-friendly Bio-Wool Pellet Fertilizer. Nurture your plants and the planet - try it now!

Ingredients

Symbol

Composition

Mg/Kg

N

Nitrogen

331.5

P

Phosphorous

22.8

K

Potassium

113.4

OC

Organic Carbon

48.37

 

Organic Matter

67.4

 

Micronutrients

 

Mn

Manganese

60.6

Zn

Zinc

51.8

Ca

Calcium

14.4

Cu

Copper

13.9

s

Sulphur

8.4

Ci

Chloride

8.4

Fe

Iron

5.7

Absent

Nickle, Cadmium,

Chromium, arsenic, Mercury

 



 

Instructions:

 

  • Garden Plants: apply the pellets evenly from spring to summer and work them well into the soil (approx. 60g/m2 ).
  • Balcony and Potted Plants: Mix the fertiliser pellets evenly with the substrate soil (approx. 25 g / l). Remember that due to the swelling properties, you will need less substrate and that the pellets should be well covered with soil.
  • Vegetables: When sowing, mix between 70g/m2 (low consumption) and 150g/m2 pellets (high consumption) with the substrate. 40g/m2 or 100g/ m2 are sufficient for top dressing. Sheep's wool pellets are ideal for fertilizing water-loving and heavily consuming plants such as tomatoes, pumpkins and cucumbers.

 


Benefits:

  • Eco-Friendly Gardening: Reduce your ecological footprint with a sustainable and biodegradable fertilizer.
  • Healthy Soil: Enhance soil quality over time, promoting robust plant growth.
  • Convenient Application: Easy-to-use pellets ensure hassle-free gardening.
  • Minimal Environmental Impact: No harmful residues or chemicals, just pure, eco-conscious goodness.
Size: Bio-wool pellet ( fertilizer ) / 100 % Wool -100 GM
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Elevate your garden with eco-friendly Bio-Wool Pellet Fertilizer. Nurture your plants and the planet - try it now!

Ingredients

Symbol

Composition

Mg/Kg

N

Nitrogen

331.5

P

Phosphorous

22.8

K

Potassium

113.4

OC

Organic Carbon

48.37

 

Organic Matter

67.4

 

Micronutrients

 

Mn

Manganese

60.6

Zn

Zinc

51.8

Ca

Calcium

14.4

Cu

Copper

13.9

s

Sulphur

8.4

Ci

Chloride

8.4

Fe

Iron

5.7

Absent

Nickle, Cadmium,

Chromium, arsenic, Mercury

 



 

Instructions:

 

  • Garden Plants: apply the pellets evenly from spring to summer and work them well into the soil (approx. 60g/m2 ).
  • Balcony and Potted Plants: Mix the fertiliser pellets evenly with the substrate soil (approx. 25 g / l). Remember that due to the swelling properties, you will need less substrate and that the pellets should be well covered with soil.
  • Vegetables: When sowing, mix between 70g/m2 (low consumption) and 150g/m2 pellets (high consumption) with the substrate. 40g/m2 or 100g/ m2 are sufficient for top dressing. Sheep's wool pellets are ideal for fertilizing water-loving and heavily consuming plants such as tomatoes, pumpkins and cucumbers.

 


Benefits:

  • Eco-Friendly Gardening: Reduce your ecological footprint with a sustainable and biodegradable fertilizer.
  • Healthy Soil: Enhance soil quality over time, promoting robust plant growth.
  • Convenient Application: Easy-to-use pellets ensure hassle-free gardening.
  • Minimal Environmental Impact: No harmful residues or chemicals, just pure, eco-conscious goodness.
Size

Bio-wool pellet ( fertilizer ) / 100 % Wool -100 GM, Bio-wool pellet ( fertilizer ) 100 % Wool - 500 Grams, Bio-wool pellet ( fertilizer )100 % Wool - 1500 grams

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SKU: MP2308050035
Categories: Organic Garden

Bio-wool pellet (Fertilizer)

Bio-wool pellet (Fertilizer)

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