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TOMATO FERTILIZER 800 g

Organo-mineral tomato fertilizer with progressive and sustained action for tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplants etc. Use: 800 g for 14 to 20 plants. NPK: 3-6-9. Can be used in organic farming.
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Organo-mineral tomato fertilizer naturally rich in organic matter composed of extracts of beet vinasse, vegetable cakes, seabird guano, feathers, natural phosphates, dolomite with progressive and sustained action for tomatoes, but also zucchini, cucumbers, eggplants etc. Use: 800 g for 14 to 20 plants. Can be used in organic farming. The soil is populated with micro-organisms whose role is to pre-digest the nutrients that plants need to grow healthily. Tomato fertilizer provides these fertilizing elements, it is a natural, balanced and complete food for your tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplants etc. in good health they will be more resistant to diseases and insect attacks. This fertilizer acts in a progressive and sustained manner (without jolts and without risk of burns). How to use tomato fertilizer? Use from March to September. Spread the fertilizer by hand when preparing the soil, 80 to 100 g/m2 and during the growing season, 20 g per plant (2 dosers), 2 or 3 times. Incorporate the fertilizer into the soil by raking, then water.

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