BONE MEAL MYCOTERRA
Promotes strong root development and advances growth. It's a wonderful source of phosphorus and calcium for flowering plants, trees and ornamentals, Bone Meal 3-15-0 also enhances nutrient uptake and stimulates fruit set.
Details
As one of the three major plant nutrients, phosphorus plays a role in root development and flowering, which helps produce high quality fruits and flowers. Phosphorus helps plants root in the soil by boosting root development. Strong root development means plants will grow faster and be healthier because they can absorb more water and nutrients from the soil. You'll have bigger vegetables, and flowers will produce bigger clusters.
Bone Meal 3-15-0 is one of the must-have soil amendments that all organic gardeners should have on hand.
Guaranteed richness
- Phosphorous 12.00 %.
- Calcium 25.00 %.
- Nitrogen 3.16 % Nitrogen 3.16 % Magnesium
- Magnesium 0,43 %.
- Potassium 0,10 % Potassium 0,10 % Zinc 0,012 % Zinc 0,012
- Zinc 0,012 % Zinc 0,012 % Iron 0,005
- Iron 0,005 % Iron 0,005
Application and dosage
The most usual way of incorporation is by applying directly on the soil, being advisable to carry out a superficial burying work.
Fruit trees: apply 15 to 30 grams in each planting hole prior to transplanting and mix well with the soil. For established plantations, apply 450 grams per 2.5 cm trunk diameter, spread over the area of root influence and water well.
Orchards and small gardens: to prepare new orchards, apply 1 to 2 kg per 30 square metres and mix thoroughly on top (5-7 cm of soil). For new transplants, add 25 grams per hole, mix into the soil and water in well. To feed established plants, apply 25-50 grams, depending on plant size and desired growth rate, once a month to promote flowering and fruiting.
Outdoor containers: For new plantings, add 5 grams per litre of substrate and mix well. To feed established plants, apply 4 grams per litre of substrate to the soil surface once a month during the growing season.
Outdoor crops: apply 300 to 500 kg per hectare, depending on crop, soil type, etc.