FLOWERS IN ROSES & FLOWERING PLANTS Stanes flower fertilizer facilitates production of bright and colorful flowers in abundance. It is a unique blend of organic and inorganic source of Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potash fortified with Micronutrients the organic source of nutrients is through Neem cake, which also protects the plants from soil borne diseases and insect pests.
Nitrogen promotes healthy, green foliage
Phosphorous develops a strong and healthy root system Potash develops abundant flowers and fruits and helps plants become more drought and disease resistant Stanes flower fertilizer provides the essential trace elements required by the plants for health and vitality. Excepting for the organic source of N, P and K other sources of nutrients are in a water-soluble forms. Because of this combination of organic materials with chemicals N, P and K nutrients are easily made available and increase their use efficiency facilitating
vigorous growth of the plant, leading to the production of
colorful and bright flowers in abundance. Dosage: Potted plants: 15grams per plant at an interval of 20-30 days, preferably starting from the mixture onwards. Plants in the bed and nursery bed: 100 grams per sq. meter once in 20-30 days, starting from the day the plants have been established. Stanes flower fertilizers for roses and other flowering plants: Stanes flower fertilizers are applied to roses and other flowering plants.
Two weeks before pruning at 100 grams per plant
Before buds sprouting at 100 grams per plant If needed, in between pruning and buds sprouting periods, additional dosage once or twice at 20 days interval at the rate of 100 grams per plant. Method of application The soil must be loosened to the extent possible with a fork and fertilizer applied in the desired dosage as recommended. This is applicable both in potted plants and also plants in beds. Profuse irrigation (water) must follow each fertilizer application. As a case of abundant caution, to test the phyto -toxic effect on the plants it is recommended to apply for a few plants and
wait for 24 hours. If no scorching is noticed, then it can be