Vitax Ericaceous Liquid Feed 1L

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A concentrated feed to help acid loving plants Ideal for azaleas, camellias and rhododendrons, Liquid Ericaceous Feed is a concentrated…

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    Description

    A concentrated feed to help acid loving plants

    Ideal for azaleas, camellias and rhododendrons, Liquid Ericaceous Feed is a concentrated feed with added iron and manganese to encourage the strong, healthy growth of all acid loving plants.

    Promoting flowering, Liquid Ericaceous Feed has been developed as part of a new specialist range of feeds and fertilisers which meet the specific needs of gardeners looking for tailored solutions to help boost plant growth.

    Liquid Ericaceous Feed:

    • Helps all acid loving plants
    • Boosts leaf colour
    • Promotes strong healthy growth and flowering

    Easy to apply, simply dilute as instructed and use in a watering can or foliar spray. If using a watering can, apply to the base of the plant and thoroughly soak the roots. Apply every two weeks from March to September.

    Mixed as a foliar spray, apply in the evenings but do not spray directly onto the flowers. Repeat on a weekly basis.

    Shake the bottle well before use and protect from frost. Read the instructions before use and keep out of the reach of children and pets.

    How to use

    Apply at weekly intervals during the spring and summer to moistened soil around the base of plants or as a foliar spray in the early evening or during dull days.

    APPLICATION

    1 capful = 20 ml.

    Using watering can and rose

    Mix 1 capful in 6 litres of water and apply to the base of the plant to thoroughly soak the roots. Apply the feed every two weeks from March to September.

    As a foliar spray

    Mix 1 capful in 6 litres and spray on a dull day or in the evenings. Do not spray directly onto flowers. Repeat at weekly intervals.