Composition of the Product – It contains 10 essential nutrients including NPK, Zinc, Boron, etc. with some ingredients like Seaweed Extract and Amino Acids.
Primary Benefits –
- Our flower food fertilizer increases fertility of soil helping the growth of all types of plant sticks and flowers.
- This fertilizer helps to enlarge the roots and strengthen the flower plant stems by increasing the ability of roots to absorb essential nutrients and water effectively.
- This flower growth booster supplement is a balanced nutrition for all indoor, outdoor and home gardening flowers.
- Our flower enhancer for plants has the ability to increase overall flower production.
- Flower fertilizer imparts original colour and aroma to the flowers.
- This fertilizer contains Phosphorus and Potassium that promotes big and beautiful blooms.
How to Use:
Directions To Use –
- Add 20-30 gms of flower booster to the pot.
- Cover with 1-2 inches of soil.
- Irrigate afterwards.
- Repeat it every week/10 days. Use it amply, as there is no adverse effect of overdose.
Additional Information:
Secondary Benefits –
- It has the ability to increase overall growth of the plants.
- It imparts original color and aroma to the flowers.
- It improves root development.
- It promotes beautiful blooms.
Tips for Usage –
Safe to Use in – It is suitable for all types of flowering plants (both in grounds and in containers/pots)
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