orchid feed

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Orchid Growth Feed

For strong sturdy growth of orchids

  • Specially tailored nutrient mix

Description

Orchid Growth Feed emulates the essential nutrients orchids require when living in their natural habitats to ensure they have all the nutritional requirements needed for strong, healthy growth.

Containing three major plant foods – increased nitrogen, magnesium and trace elements - Orchid Growth Feed is carefully balanced to promote development from young plants to mature orchids.

Orchid Growth Feed:

  • A uniquely formulated liquid feed
  • Nutrients blended to promote root development and plant growth
  • Applied weekly until flowering commences.

Orchids should be fed with Orchid Growth Feed until the first sign of flower buds. Once the buds have appeared and bloomed, Orchid Growth Feed should be re-applied to encourage sturdy new leaves and shoots.

Always refer to the instruction for feed volumes and apply weekly, thoroughly drenching the compost and root system.

Flush through once a month with water to prevent the build-up of salts.

Sizes available:

• 500ml

How to use

For larger volumes 1 capful (15 ml) should be diluted with 3 litres of water. For smaller volumes, use one teaspoonful (5 ml) diluted with 1 litre of water. Apply to your orchids weekly, thoroughly drenching the compost and root system. Flush thoroughly with water once a month, to prevent a build up of salts.

Important:

Orchids should be fed with Orchid Growth Feed until the first sign of flower buds. Once flower buds have appeared apply Orchid Bloom Feed and continue feeding until flowering ceases, then revert to Orchid Growth Feed to encourage sturdy new leaves and shoots.

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