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Cow Dung Powder 10 to 12 kg
Cow Dung Powder 10 to 12 kg
Cow dung powder: can be used more directly to fertilize individual plants. This won’t have as immediate an impact as chemical fertilizer, but will provide nutrients over a longer period of time.
Vivekon’s Cow Dung powder adds significant amounts of organic material to the soil. With the addition of cow dung powder fertilizer, you can improve the overall health of your soil and produce healthy, vigorous plants.
Available in 1KG and 20KG Bag.₨1,000.00₨1,250.00Cow Dung Powder 10 to 12 kg
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Cocopeat Product 5 kg black. 5 x.4 20 kg. 4 blocks
Cocopeat Product 5 kg black. 5 x.4 20 kg. 4 blocks
₨3,000.00₨3,200.00Cocopeat Product 5 kg black. 5 x.4 20 kg. 4 blocks
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Bonemeal
Bonemeal – 400 gm
Slow release fertiliser produced from sterilised bonemeal
- Encourages healthy root development
- Rich in phosphates and nitrogen
- Releases nutrients slowly over an extended period
- Ideal for bulbs, herbaceous plants, shrubs, roses, fruit trees and strawberries
- Apply during growing season
Description
Sterilised Bonemeal is a tried and trusted organic fertiliser that provides both phosphates and nitrogen, the two nutrients essential for healthy plant growth.
These nutrients are released slowly and steadily, making Vitax Bonemeal an ideal fertiliser for bulbs and herbaceous plants, shrubs, roses, fruit trees and strawberries.
It can be applied prior to sowing or planting and can be used throughout the season as a top dressing for roses and fruit trees.
Bonemeal
₨600.00₨750.00Bonemeal
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Fish Meal
Fish Meal 400 gm
Traditional, organic-based, general purpose fertiliser
- Encourages strong growth
- Promotes healthy root development
- Apply throughout the growing season
Description
A traditional fertiliser that is still favoured by many gardeners and, because it is produced from natural ingredients, is 100% organic.
It provides the three major nutrients needed for strong, healthy plants. Nitrogen encourages growth and rich green foliage; slow release phosphate promotes vigorous root development and the potash element helps improve flower colour and the ripening of fruit and vegetables.
Blood, Fish and Bone can be applied prior to sowing or planting and as required throughout the growing season.
₨600.00₨750.00Fish Meal
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Dried Blood
Dried Blood – 400 gm
Fast acting organic fertiliser rich in nitrogen
- Promotes above-the-ground growth
- Particularly beneficial to leafy crops such as lettuce, spinach and cabbage
- Also an excellent feed for foliage plants
Description
Rich in nitrogen, Dried Blood is a fast acting, 100% organic fertiliser that promotes above-the- ground growth and is especially beneficial when producing leaf crops such as lettuce, spinach and cabbage.
It also makes an excellent top dressing for leafy plants grown in the greenhouse or conservatory.
Dried Blood can be applied as a top dressing throughout the growing season.
₨700.00₨850.00Dried Blood
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Leaf Compost 5 KG
Pure Leaf Compost
5 kg bag.
Great for gardens as a slow release organic fertilizer.₨850.00₨1,000.00Leaf Compost 5 KG
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Sulphate of Potash 250 gm
Boosts flowering and ripening of fruit
- Improves strength and vigour of plants
- Promotes increased fruit yields and bigger blooms
- Particularly beneficial to tomatoes
- Apply throughout the growing season
PACK SIZE RETAIL PACKS PER OUTER PRODUCT CODE 250 gm 1 6SP125 Description
This fast acting fertiliser provides your plants with a booster feed of potassium.This increases strength and vigour in plants and improves resistance to weather conditions and disease.
It also promotes the development and colour of blooms and improves fruit yields. It is particularly beneficial to tomatoes.
It can be used throughout the growing season by applying evenly and hoeing or forking in to the top surface of the soil. When dry, it should be watered in for maximum benefits.
₨750.00₨1,000.00Sulphate of Potash 250 gm
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SULFUR 250 GM
SULFUR 250 GM
Sulfur (S), along with calcium and magnesium, is one of the three secondary nutrients required by plants for normal, healthy growth. As mentioned in a previous article “Role of Calcium in Plant Culture”, the term secondary only refers to the quantity and not the importance of a nutrient. A deficiency in a secondary nutrient is just as detrimental as a deficiency in nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium. Sulfur is often overlooked and underappreciated in importance. There is a significant balance between nitrogen and sulfur. Without enough sulfur, plants cannot efficiently use nitrogen and other nutrients to reach their full potential.Function of Sulfur:
Plants acquire sulfur from the growing medium as sulfate (SO4=). Sulfate is readily soluble and subject to loss by leaching. Plant metabolism reduces sulfate and sulfur dioxide to forms that can be used to build organic molecules. Sulfur is a vital part of all plant proteins, and certain plant hormones. It is also used in the formation of certain oils and volatile compounds found in the onion and garlic family.
Sulfur Deficiency:
Since sulfur is associated with the formation of proteins and chlorophyll, its deficiency symptoms resemble those of nitrogen. Sulfur is moderately mobile within the plant, therefore deficiency symptoms usually start on the younger leaves and progress over time to the older leaves, resulting in plants becoming uniformly chlorotic. While sulfur deficiency symptoms on an individual leaf look like those of nitrogen, nitrogen deficiency begins in the lowest leaves, not the newest.
“The mum on the left is normal, while the one on the right has sulfur deficiency.
Notice the chlorotic, stunted growth. Source: Premier Tech Horticulture”“The tomato on the left has sulfur deficiency, while the one on the right is normal.
Notice the chlorotic, stunted growth. Source: Premier Tech Horticulture”Sulfur Toxicity:
Sulfur toxicity is very rare and will most likely not occur even if excessive sulfuric acid is injected to neutralize water alkalinity. High sulfur levels in the growing medium can compete with and induce nitrogen deficiency.
Sulfur Sources:
Most water sources do not provide adequate sulfur for normal plant growth. Furthermore, most commercial water soluble fertilizers do not provide adequate amounts of sulfur either. Check the complete analysis of the fertilizer to confirm how much sulfur it supplies. The minimum level of sulfur coming from the fertilizer solution should be 25 ppm sulfur or 75 ppm sulfate. If the fertilizer solution provides inadequate levels of sulfur, consider mixing Epsom salts into the fertilizer stock solution to provide missing sulfur. Consider the application of Epsom salts at a rate of 2-4 ounces/100 gallons of water as a constant feed with your water soluble fertilizer program. Never blend sulfur-containing fertilizers with calcium-containing fertilizers in a stock tank as precipitates will form.
If water alkalinity is high and sulfur levels are low in your fertilizer program, consider using sulfuric acid as it will address both concerns.
To determine sulfur levels in your water or fertilizer solution, have it tested by Premier Tech Horticulture. Your Grower Services representative can explain the analysis, suggest fertilizers that can provide sulfur or, if necessary, provide sulfuric acid injection rates to neutralize excessive water alkalinity.
₨1,000.00₨1,250.00SULFUR 250 GM
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4 in one Deal
4 in one
Cow dung 5 kg
Leaf Compost 5 kg
Vermicompost 5kg
Multi compost 5 kg₨3,000.00₨3,250.004 in one Deal
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5 In One Deal,
5 In One Deal, Black Diamond Soil 5 kg, Fish Mail, 400 Grams Blood Mail, 400 Grams Bone Meal, 400 Grams 10 Sheet Pots.7 inches 2.5Ltr₨2,250.00₨2,500.005 In One Deal,
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