Magic Sticks
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- Rs. 315.00
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- Rs. 399.00
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Product Details
Product Details
- Complete Plant Nutrition: The fertilizer sticks are a slow-release source of essential plant nutrients for your potted plants that promotes healthy growth and vibrant foliage.
- Magic Sticks for Thriving Plants: These plant food sticks work like magic, delivering the perfect balance of nutrients directly to the roots for consistent nourishment, helping your plants flourish effortlessly.
- Ideal for Potted Plants: These fertilizer sticks support healthier root development, lush growth, and improved overall plant vitality. These magic sticks are suitable for all types of indoor and outdoor potted plants.
- Convenient & Easy to Use: It is the simplest way of fertilizing the plants. You just need to insert the sticks into the soil, and let the slow-release formula do the work. It saves time and effort while ensuring your plants receive long-lasting nutrients.
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Versatile Plant Care: Garden Genie Magic Sticks are suitable for a wide range of plants, including indoor potted plants, outdoor flowers, herbs, vegetables, and shrubs, providing essential nutrients for healthy, vibrant growth.
Directions To Use
Directions To Use
1. Measure the diameter of the pot.
2. As per the pot size, gently insert the stick in slight moist soil.
3. Water the plant.
4. Reapply after 45-50 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Magic sticks and how do they work?
Garden Genie’s Magic Sticks are slow-release plant food in stick form. You push them into the soil near the plant’s roots, and they gradually release nutrients over time every time you water — making feeding super low-maintenance.
2. Which plants can I use fertilizer sticks for?
They’re great for indoor plants, balcony plants, flowering plants, foliage plants, and even small veggies in pots.
3. How long do fertilizer sticks last in the soil?
One fertilizer stick lasts for 45-60 days
4. How many sticks should I use per pot?
Measure the diameter of the pot and as per the pot size, gently insert the stick in slight moist soil.
4” pot = 1 stick
6” pot = 2 sticks
8” pot = 3 sticks
10” pot = 5 sticks
5. Can fertilizer sticks cause root burn or harm the plant?
Only if too many sticks are used or placed too close to the stem. Always insert them near the pot’s edge, and stick to the recommended quantity to avoid concentrated nutrient zones near the roots.
