
Previously, this fertilizer was produced under the Kemira-Lux brand, now the name has changed, but we can hope that the quality of the fertilizer will not suffer from this.
Fertilizer composition: NPK 16-20-27 + trace elements (Fe -0.1%, B - 0.02%, Cu - 0.01%, Mn - 0.1%, Mo - 0.002%, Zn - 0.01%).
Please note that this composition of fertilizer is suitable, first of all, for flowering and fruit plants. If you have senpoli, citrus, hibiscus, primrose, pelargonia, stephanotis, etc. plants - you should pay attention to this fertilizer.
- crystalline (fine fraction) complex mineral fertilizer;
- intended for feeding indoor, balcony and garden plants;
- all macro- and microelements elements are in optimal ratio;
- fertilizer does not contain chlorine;
- stimulates the formation of buds and fruits;
- increases the duration of flowering;
- helps to obtain a saturated color of flowers;
- available in 20 and 100 g packages.
Recommendations and flow rates
The contents of 1 bag weighing 20 g are calculated for 10 liters of water. 20 g of fertilizer is a tablespoon without a top, dissolve in 10 liters of water, for watering indoor flowering plants, fruit and berry crops. For feeding seedlings, the dose is taken half as much - 10 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water. The prepared solution is recommended to water the plants once a week in the spring-summer period indoor plants (including fruit trees) and seedlings, and flowers and fruit shrubs in the garden - once every two weeks.
How to measure fertilizers without scales
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The most important thing is not to exceed the dosage, otherwise you can burn the plants! For some flowers, the dose is taken in a lower concentration (read the recommendations for growing plants). For example, for senpoles, a concentration of half as much is used - about 10 g of crystalline powder per 10 liters of water. From my own experience: I dissolve half a teaspoon of Fertica Lux in 5 liters of water.
Remember that indoor plants need to be fed during the growth period, from March to August (seedlings from February). Do not feed plants that are at rest, sick and weakened plants, plants after severe drying, plants with affected roots. You cannot feed the plants immediately after transplantation (there are enough nutrients in the ground for at least a month). Before applying fertilizer, familiarize yourself with the requirements of a particular plant for nutrient requirements.
Hazard class - 3 (moderately toxic substance). If using, wash your hands, do not use utensils to prepare the solution.
Products called Kemira, Kemira GrowHow, GrowHow have not been produced in the Russian Federation since 01.01.2011. Fertilizers, with a release date later than this date, are fakes, be careful when buying fertilizers.