Title: A Basic Guide to Liquid Fertilisers
1SEASOL INTERNATIONAL
2A transplanting solution is majorly known as
Liquid fertilisers, a concentrate of
water-soluble synthetic chemicals serves as the
ideal fertiliser treat for plants. It delivered
all the required nutrients a soil or plant
apparently requires.
Liquid Fertilisers!
3There are many benefits to plants if liquid
fertilisers are used correctly and regularly, as
per recommended rates in a plant maintenance
rogramme. Applying fertiliser via the foliage
gives quick results and can make a visible
different to plants within a few days. The
nutrients in liquid formulations are soluble and
plants leaves will absorb them almost instantly
4WHEN TO USE LIQUID FERTILISERS?
When plants require a continual supply of
nutrients to sustain a crop of flowers or fruit.
This is particularly important for plants growing
in pots. The confined root system and the general
nature of potting mixes can result in nutrient
deficiencies and poor growth rates of plants
after the initial fertiliser in the mix has been
depleted.
5- Used in conjunction with a granular fertiliser
for immediate response to nutrient deficiencies.
Try PowerFeed All Purpose including Natives with
PowerFeed with Troforte All Purpose including
Natives. - For foliage plants to deliver nutrients for
maximum plant growth. Try Seasol Foliar Spray
that is applied directly to the foliar of indoor
and potted plants. Read more!!
6In extreme weather conditions. Its very easy to
burn foliage if nutrients are applied when
experiencing a heat wave. We recommend not using
our fertiliser when the temperature exceed 25
degrees.
When applying liquid fertilisers more isnt
better. Follow the recommendations on the
container. Extensive research has gone into
ensuring dosage rates will result in the best
plant growth.
When not to use Liquid Fertilisers?
Some specific fertilisers are suitable for a
different group of plants than they were
formulated for, E.g. rose fertiliser is suitable
to use on citrus or gardenias because they have
similar growth needs. Avoid using fertiliser
formulated for flowering and fruiting plants on
foliage plants. Whilst it wont kill them, its
not the best use of nutrients.
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