Vitax Q4 Fertiliser is an all-purpose, slow-release plant food enriched with essential organic nutrients. Ideal for flowers, vegetables, and fruit, it helps achieve bigger blooms and better yields. Its easy-to-apply powdered format ensures even distribution, making it a favorite among experienced gardeners for vibrant and healthy plants.
Professional-Grade Fertiliser: Vitax Q4 was originally developed for commercial growers to promote bigger, brighter blooms and larger crops. Ideal for those looking to enhance plant health and productivity.
Slow-Release Formula: This fertiliser provides nutrients gradually, ensuring plants receive the food they need over time, reducing the risk of over-fertilising.
Versatile Application: Perfect for a wide range of plants, including roses, vegetables, fruit, and lawns. Can be applied before planting or as a top dressing during the growing season.
Essential Nutrients for Healthy Growth: Contains vital trace elements and plant foods essential for abundant growth, making it ideal for both seasoned gardeners and beginners.
Features:
Ideal for flowers, vegetables, and fruit, providing essential plant nutrients.
Slow-release granules promote continuous growth and prevent over-fertilising.
Easy to apply by mixing directly into the soil for even distribution.
Perfect for top dressing or applying before planting for improved plant establishment.
Suitable for use on roses, tomatoes, chrysanthemums, and lawns.
Specifications:
Brand: Vitax
Item Form: Granules
Coverage: All-purpose use for various plants
Liquid Volume: 10 Litres
Weight: 10 kg
Dimensions: 29.8 x 29.5 x 22.3 cm
Directions for Use:
Apply evenly to soil when moist. Lightly hoe into the top surface of the soil, and water in if conditions are dry.
Roses: Apply 140 g/m² (4 oz/sq yd) before planting or as an annual spring dressing.
Flowers and Vegetables: Apply 140 g/m² (4 oz/sq yd) before sowing, or top-dress vegetables at 70 g/m² (2 oz/sq yd) during summer.
Fruits (Apples, Pears, Plums): Apply 175 g/m² (5 oz/sq yd) before planting or in early spring for established plants.
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