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Organic Liquid Strawberry Fertiliser

A concentrated high potash feed for bigger and better crops of beautiful berries

  • Bee Friendly

  • Certified Organic by OF&G

  • Specially tailored nutrient mix

  • Concentrated

Description

Organic Liquid Strawberry Fertiliser contains naturally occurring nutrients and essential trace elements to support strawberry plants and other soft fruits.

A high potash feed, it provides a steady supply of natural nutrients encouraging strong healthy growth and increased yields.

• Apply from spring for increased yields

• Contains naturally occurring nutrients

• Aids the growth of strong, tasty fruit

Strawberries can be grown in grow bags or tubs, in the vegetable and fruit patch or grown undercover.

Once planted out in a grow bag or tub, feed the plants with Organic Liquid Strawberry Fertiliser at weekly intervals. Outdoor grown strawberries and other soft fruit should be fed every 14 days rising to once every seven days once the fruits have set.

Strawberries under cover should be fed every seven days. Always read the label and keep out of reach of children and pets.

Sizes available:

• 1 litre

How to use

Dilute 1 capful in 5 litres of water.

Growing Bags and Tubs

From planting out feed at weekly intervals, 1 litre (2 pints) of diluted feed per bag, gradually increasing to 4.5 litres (1 gallon) per week after first fruits have set. Under cover, increase application frequency to twice a week after the fruits have set.

Outdoor Strawberries

Apply 2 litres (½ gal) of diluted feed per plant every 14 days, rising to once every 7 days after the fruits have set.

Strawberries grown under cover

When fruits have set apply 2 litres (½ gal) of diluted feed per plant every 7 days.

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