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Down To Earth All Natural Fertilizers

Down To Earth All Natural Fertilizers Organic Citrus Mix - Plant Food for Lemons, Limes, Oranges and Avocados 6-3-3, 1 lb

Size:

1 lb

1 lb

15 lb

5 lb

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En stock
Peso con empaque
0.45 kg
Devolución
Si
Condición
Nuevo
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Amazon
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USA

Sobre este producto
  • Down To Earth features a complete line of natural and organic fertilizers, soil amendments, composts and potting media. They work with the microorganisms, fungi and organic matter in the soil to feed plants and stimulate growth. Our natural fertilizers are carefully blended from the best sources of organic nutrients in ideal proportions without the use of synthetics, growth stimulants or low quality fillers like poultry waste. You can be confident that you are giving your farm or garden the best product available, whether it’s a multi-purpose blend or a specialized soil amendment.
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Balanced Organic Nutrition – Supplies a 6‑3‑3 NPK ratio along with calcium, sulfur, iron, and zinc to foster healthy foliage, flowering, and fruit. Crafted from Premium Natural Sources – Includes feather meal, fish bone meal, alfalfa meal, langbeinite, basalt, potassium sulfate, zinc sulfate, kelp, and humic acids derived from leonardite for enhanced nutrient uptake. OMRI-Listed for Organic Use – Certified for organic gardening, ensuring no synthetic additives—a great match for organic or sustainable gardens. Mini Box, Maximum Flexibility – Compact 1 lb packaging is ideal for small-scale use, raised beds, containers, or trial applications before committing to larger sizes. Easy Application Schedule – Apply 3–4 times a year—late winter, late spring, and early fall—by spreading around the drip line or mixing in fresh soil at planting or repotting.