Planters II Fertilizer is mined from a unique deposit in the Colorado
mountains. The mineral dust is mixed with nutrient dense molasses, and granulated for ease of application. This mineral has been found to contain many essential micro nutrients for producing plants that are at their absolute maximum potential. The molasses that is used as a binder also feeds the symbiotic micro-organisms living in your soil, which are also a main staple for earthworms. Expect many dormant earthworm eggs lying dormant in your soil to hatch and thrive wherever this product is used.
Guaranteed
Analysis
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Calcium(Ca)
|
5.00%
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Magnesium(Mg)
|
1.20%
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Sulfur (S)
|
5.00%
|
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Boron (B)
|
0.02%
|
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Cobalt (Co)
|
0.0005%
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Iron (Fe)
|
1.00%
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Molybdenum(Mo)
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0.0005%
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Application Rates:
Once
a year is the usual application rate, however, this may be affected by climatic
differences. Although Planters II will not burn your vegetation, a little bit
produces big results. Results are usually seen within two weeks.
Vegetable
Gardens or Flower Gardens:
Apply
one pound for every 100 square feet. Scratch or water in. Planters will not
burn.
House plants:
Apply
one teaspoon for every 2-inch diameter container. For example, a two-inch pot
would take
one
teaspoon. A four-inch pot would take two teaspoons, etc.
Ornamental
trees:
Apply
at rate of 4oz. per inch of tree diameter. Example: a tree with a 4 inch
diameter trunk will
need
1 pound of planters. Apply the planters around the drip line* of the tree,
scratch or water in.
Planters
will not burn.
Fruit trees or
Nut trees:
Apply
at the rate of 6 oz. per inch of tree diameter. Example: a tree with a 4-inch
diameter trunk
would
need 24 oz. (1.5 pounds) of Planters. Apply the Planters around the drip line†
of the tree,
scratch
or water in.
Planters II will not burn.
One
Cup of Planters II is equal to 13.7oz. (0.85lbs)
† The
drip line of a tree is the area on the outer edge of the branches, the area
where the rain would run off.
The
feeder roots of a tree are primarily around the drip line, and are at a shallow
depth (3-6 inches).