Spring Chick Starter Guide: What Your New Flock Needs in the First 8 Weeks
Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most...
Provides a readily available form of phosphorous. Stimulates root development and larger blooms. Use on flowers, fruits, vegetables. This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives. No need to mix or spray anything. Simply incorporate the granules into the soil & water thoroughly.
Stimulates root development in flowers, fruits, herbs and vegetables
Promotes larger more beautiful blooms & fruit
Use on flowers, herbs, fruit & vegetables
Contains phosphorus
Granular 4 lb bag
CONTAINS PHOSPHATE - Our Triple Super Phosphate is a readily available form of phosphate. The phosphorus in this compound is used by plants to produce sugar during photosynthesis.
PROMOTES GROWTH - Triple Super Phosphate not only stimulates root development, but it also promotes larger more beautiful blooms & fruit.
INDOOR & OUTDOOR USE - Triple Super Phosphate is designed for use on flowers, herbs, fruit, & vegetables.
0-45-0 FERTILIZER - These three numbers represent the primary nutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. A bag of 0-45-0 fertilizer contains 0% nitrogen, 45% phosphate, and 0% potash.
EASY TO APPLY - This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives. No need to mix or spray anything. Simply incorporate the granules into the soil & water thoroughly.
Plant-tone is the original all-purpose plant food for organic gardening. It’s a rich blend of the finest natural & organic ingredients and enhanced with humates & beneficial microbes. No sludges or fillers are ever used. And because it’s made in our state-of-the-art solar powered manufacturing facility, consistency and quality are guaranteed.
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Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most...