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500g Long-acting Imported Japanese "tamahi" Organic Slow-release High-effective Fertilizer
500g Long-acting Imported Japanese "tamahi" Organic Slow-release High-effective Fertilizer
Japanese Tamahi Bosai Fertilizer, is a natural 100% natural fertilizer (Japanese import) specially designed for coniferous bonsai. known as the optimal bonsai fertilizer, is made of a traditional blend of select rapeseed meal and bone meal. This safe and secure organic fertilizer is renowned for its gradual and long-lasting fertilizing effect.
Perfectly balanced, containing vitamins, minerals, and nutrients (N, P, K, Fe, Mn, Zn); Is the most commonly used fertilizer for fertilizing conifers.
Organic Japanese Tamahi Fertilizer for Bonsai
Weight: 500g
Type: Organic
Release Speed: Slow-Release
Pellets Size: 15mm to 25mm
How to use:
Place them around the surface of the soil and then water. The pellets will provide a slow release over time, usually in about two months. When the pellets are gone, replace them. Alternatively, put fertilizer into the fertilizer box and place it above the soil to prevent any direct contact with the roots.
Note:
1. If Japanese tamahi fertilizer has not melted, you can consider "humidification" to help melt as it may be too dry.
2. If Insects such as fruit flies show up, this is evidence that microorganisms are decomposing the tamahi, and the effect of the fertilizer is emerging. The insects are no harm the plants, but if the insects bother you, putting down a layer of soil will improve the situation. The presence of insects is an indication that the fertilizer is effective.