Complex mineral fertilizer
Brand: Seklos
Packaged:700,0 g
Availability:In Stock
5.39€
Ex Tax: 4.34€
Universal water-soluble fertilizer for all plant types NPK(+Mg) 14-11-25(+4).
A high-quality, fully water-soluble fertilizer developed for all types of plants — from indoor flowers to garden, vegetable, and greenhouse crops. The balanced NPK formula with magnesium and trace elements in chelated form ensures rapid nutrient absorption, active growth, robust root system development, and rich, vibrant foliage color.
This universal fertilizer is ideal for tomatoes, cucumbers, flowers, berry bushes, ornamental and indoor plants, as well as many other crops. It dissolves completely in water without leaving any residue, making it suitable for use in both regular watering cans and automated irrigation systems.

Why choose this fertilizer?

  • Professional efficiency: Highly concentrated formula for guaranteed results.

  • Instant action: Complete solubility provides rapid access of nutrients to the roots.

  • Versatility: One product for your entire garden and home.

  • Convenience: Easy to dose and use — simply dissolve in water.

Application.
Dissolve the fertilizer in water according to the instructions. Apply during the period of active vegetation, taking into account the individual needs of each crop.
Please note: a measuring spoon is included in the package for precise dosing.

* Fertilizers can be straight (simple), consisting of only one element (for example: nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium), or compound (complex), when such fertilizers contain additional trace elements.
Compound fertilizers are often referred to as complex ones.
Based on their composition, they are divided into binary, having only a couple of elements in their composition (for example: nitrogen and phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium, or phosphorus and potassium), and ternary, containing three or more elements, as well as trace elements.

* How to determine the need of a plant for fertilizing with mineral fertilizer?
The use of complex fertilizers in a "random way" may not be beneficial, or it may happen that it will harm the plants.
It is very important to study the composition of the soil or navigate by the appearance of plants, noting signs of a deficiency of substances:
Nitrogen - the leaves become small and dull, turn yellow and fall off, the plant grows and blooms poorly, the trees do not branch, the strawberries almost do not form tendrils, the fruits crumble before they grow.
Phosphorus - dull leaves with spots of purple, red-rusty color. A strong deficiency is accompanied by "black leaf fall". Flowering and fruit ripening is delayed.
Potassium - leaves are pale with a bluish tint and wrapped edges, shoots become thinner, grow poorly.
Calcium - whitish leaves, twisted upwards, shoots, ovaries and leaves die off, roots do not develop.
Magnesium - the leaves are red and yellow, fall off.
By evaluating the symptoms, you can schedule the application of complex fertilizers in time to help the plants and save the crop.

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