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DRY BLOOD

Dried blood rich in nitrogen with a visible boost effect within 3.4 days. Accelerates growth, strengthens plants, sustained and long-lasting action. Can be used for vegetables, shrubs and perennials.
800G
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6389C

Dried blood is a 100% natural organic fertilizer rich in nitrogen for a visible boost effect from 3 to 4 days. Dried blood is an ideal organic fertilizer for ornamental beds (rose bushes, hydrangeas, laurels, etc.), perennials, vegetable gardens, fruit trees, aromatic herbs and lawns. Its rapid and lasting action stimulates plant growth, promotes beautiful blooms and foliage. - stimulates the biological activity of the soil, facilitating the good assimilation of organic components, - provides a real boost to plants and acts quickly and sustainably without risk of burning plants, - promotes rooting and growth, - strengthens the color of leaves and flowers, - improves the resistance of plants to external aggressions. Once applied, dried blood releases nitrogen little by little after 3 to 4 days. Can be used in organic farming. This organic fertilizer meets the requirements and expectations of practices based on respect for the soil and the environment. NFU 42-001/A10. 13.5% total nitrogen (N) including 13.5% organic nitrogen from dried blood and 0.5% phosphorus (P). How to use dried blood? Using dried blood is very simple, simply spread the dried blood powder when preparing the soil and bury it superficially using a claw or rake. Dosages: fruit or ornamental trees: approximately 120 g to 130 g/m2, vegetable garden: approximately 70 g to 80 g/m2, lawn: approximately 50 g/m2 A handful = 45 g

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