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Evergreen Fluid is a liquid fertilizer that prevents the browning of conifers or other evergreen plants.
NPK content: 2.6 % nitrogen (N); 0.6 % phosphorus pentaoxide (P₂O₅); 4.3 % potassium oxide (K₂O).
Evergreen Fluid is a fertilizer specially formulated for the nutritional requirements of conifers (spruce, fir, pine, thuja), as well as of evergreen plants such as Rhododendron, Ilex, Prunus laurocerasus, ensuring a healthy and vigorous growth.
Evergreen Fluid enhances the specific color of conifers, increases plant resistance to disease and increases leaf density. It helps with the formation of conifer needles and ensures their good development. Additionally, the secondary ingredients revitalize the soil and help plants to overcome periods of drought stress.
Method of application:
Evergreen Fluid is applied by both watering at the roots and by foliar spraying. Applications can be repeated every three to four weeks from March to October.
- For foliar use it is recommended to add 25 ml to 10 L water. Spray on the plants 3-4 times during the growing season. It is not recommended to apply during the day in strong sunlight.
- For watering at the roots, it is recommended to add 50 ml to 10 L water.
With 350 ml of fertilizer you can prepare 140 litres of solution.
Manufacturer | Ghilotina |
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Packaging | 350 ml |
Formulations | Liquid |
Crops | Conifers |
Active Substances | Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium |
Bio Crops | Suitable |
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