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Slow-release fertilizer "Green Hoska"

CDU nitrogen-containing environmentally friendly slow-release fertilizer

"Green Hoska" is a safe and labor-saving lawn fertilizer that combines three forms of nitrogen and the essential magnesium needed to create vibrant green grass in a well-balanced manner. By using slow-release nitrogen CDU, it minimizes the leaching of fertilizer components, reducing fertilizer pollution in groundwater and drainage. 【Features】 ○ Safe and environmentally friendly ○ Less worry about fertilizer burn ○ Stable fertilizer with long-lasting effects ○ Excellent effectiveness of magnesium For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Slow-release fertilizer Magamp K large, medium, small granules 20kg

A proven long-selling fertilizer! The soluble components that dissolve in root acids work slowly and last long, making it a reliable and safe fertilizer that is less affected by temperature and rainfall.

It contains fast-acting components that promote early growth and slow-release components that dissolve gradually, with a dissolution rate that is less affected by irrigation volume and temperature, ensuring that nutrients are supplied even at low temperatures if the plants require them. It can be mixed into the soil before steam sterilization. This fertilizer has a high utilization rate, with minimal leaching of nutrients due to rain or irrigation, and a lower risk of fertilizer burn or root damage.

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