Product Description
Berries and fruit trees 10-5-20 fertilizer
Application rate for strawberries | Upon planting incorporate 1.5kg par 10m² (3,1lb/100pi²) to soil. When the first flowers appear, spread fertilizer around the base of plants at a rate of 0.5kg (1,1lb) per 10 metres (33pi) of row. |
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Application rate for blueberries | In early spring, apply 1.5kg per 10m² (3,1lb/100pi²). |
Application rate for, Blackberries, Gooseberries, Black currants and rasberries | Upon planting, incorporate 2.0kg par 10m² (4,1lb/100pi²) to soil. When the first fruits form, spread fertilizer around the base of plants at a rate of 0.5 kg (1.1lbs) per 10 m of row. This application will ensure plant vigour as well ensure plant vigour as well as the developpement of equal-sized fruits. Subsequent years: In early spring and the beginning of summer, incorporate 2.0kg par 10m² (4,1lb/100pi²) to soil. |
Fruit trees | In early spring, incorporate fertilizer to soil around trees and shrubs at a rate of 100 g (¼ lb) per metre (3 ft) of plant height. For large trees, use approximately 225g (environ ½ lb) per 3cm (1 in.) of truck diameter. Lightly mix soil without disturbing the roots. Water. Repeat every 6 weeks, but do not fertilize after the end of july. |
Berries in general | Upon planning, incorporate Green generation berry and fruit fertilizer at a rate of 1.5 kg per 10m² (3.1lb/100ft²). Once plants reach 5cm (2 in.) in height, apply 0.5kg (1,1lb) of fertilizer per 10m (33 ft) of row. |
Recommended application method | Apply Green generation 10-5-20 Berry and fruit tree fertilizer evenly. Avoid all contact with foliage. Water thoroughly. |
Guaranteed minimum analysis | Total Nitrogen (N) 10.0%, Nitrate nitrogen (N03) 3.5%, Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4) 6.5%, Available Phosphoric acid (P205) 5.0%, Soluble potash (K2O) 20.0%, Magnesium (Mg) 4.0%, Sulfur (S) 12.0%, Boron (B) 0.02%, Copper (Cu) 0.05%, Manganese (Mn) 0.05%, Zinc (Zn) 0.05% |
Note | This fertilizer should be used as part of a complete fertilization program based on fertility of soil. |