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Schultz Liquid Cactus Plus Fertilizer

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Schultz is a Missouri-based manufacturer of gardening products with an extensive range of fertilizers, plant foods, and soils to cater to a diverse selection of plants. From cacti to African violets, roses, and orchids. Read more.

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Use: Shake bottle well before each use and keep bottle in carton when not in use. Indoor: 7 drops per litre of water every time you water. For feeding once or twice a month use up to 14 drops per litre. Outdoor: 4 dropperfuls of water every time you water. For feeding once or twice a month use up to 8 dropperfuls.

DO NOT over water cacti and other succulents. For most plants, let mix dry out before next watering.

 

Guaranteed Ingredients: Nitrogen (2%), phosphoric acid (7%), Potash (7%), Iron (0.10%), Manganese (0.05%), Zinc (0.05%), EDTA (1.00%).

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Article number
EDDPT11800200
EAN Code
072845110190
SKU
PT1-1800200

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PT1-1800200
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