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AUTUMN Bonsai Liquid Feed | NPK 1:7:12 - 100ml / 250ml

AUTUMN Bonsai Liquid Feed | NPK 1:7:12 - 100ml / 250ml

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AUTUMN Bonsai Liquid Feed | NPK 1:7:12 - 100ml / 250ml

Enhance your bonsai's readiness for the cooler months with AUTUMN Bonsai Liquid Feed, expertly formulated with an NPK ratio of 1:7:12. This specialized feed is designed to boost root vigor, promote trunk thickening, and strengthen soft growth through lignification, preparing your bonsai for dormancy with resilience against cold.

It nurtures deep reds in maple foliage, ensuring vibrant coloration and enhanced cold resistance. With this tailored nutrition, your bonsai will not only survive but thrive during the autumn, entering winter with robust health and spectacular beauty.

Targeted Autumn Nutrition: Delivers a unique blend of nutrients with a 1-7-12 NPK ratio, ideal for promoting robust root systems and preparing bonsai for winter dormancy.

Enhanced Macronutrients: This AUTUMN Bonsai Liquid Feed includes vital macronutrients for fall health. Magnesium enhances photosynthesis, crucial for shorter days. Iron supports energy transfer within the plant, vital for robust growth on the following growing season. Calcium strengthens cell walls, fortifying plant structure, while Sulphur increases disease resistance and supports protein formation. Together, these nutrients prepare your bonsai for robust autumn vitality and winter resilience.

Flexible Quantity Options: Available in 100ml and 250ml bottles, perfect for any size bonsai collection.

Directions for Use:
Shake well before use. Mix 1 capful (5ml) of the AUTUMN Bonsai Liquid Feed with 1 litre of water until well blended. Water the tree with the diluted solution until soil is thoroughly watered.

Autumn:
Apply diluted fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks.

Winter:
Most Bonsai do not require fertilizer during winter dormancy. If you do apply fertilizer, apply no more than once during the winter only if a tree is showing signs of nutrient deficiency.

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