Organic Pepper Fertilizer, Fertilizers

Organic Pepper Fertilizer, Fertilizers

Organic, All-Natural & Non-GMO Sourced Pepper Fertilizer (3-6-6)!

The Urban Farmer Pepper Fertilizer will increase pepper yields, health and taste. This 3-6-6 (NPK) fertilizer mix will give pepper exactly what they need when they need it. This fertilizer also contains several other beneficial vitamins and minerals for your soil health.

Directions: When transplanting, spread 2 tablespoons of pepper fertilizer (3-6-6) into soil around plant. When the pepper plants set fruit, sprinkle another 2 tablespoons around the base of the plant. 1 pound will feed 5 pepper plants for an entire season.

How much pepper fertilizer do I need? 15 Pepper Plants: 3 lbs 30 Pepper Plants: 6 lbs 120 Pepper Plants: 24 lbs

Derived from: Fish Bone Meal, Gypsum, Sulfate of Potash, Alfalfa Meal, Blood Meal and Feather Meal. Guaranteed Analysis: Total Nitrogen (N) ..................... 3.00% Available Phosphate (P2O5)..... 6.00% Soluble Potash (K2O) ............... 6.00% Calcium (Ca) ............................. 15.00% Sulfur (S) ................................... 6.90%

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Product Details

Weight

3

Depth

9

Height

3

Width

6

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