Indoor Plant Food (Slow-Release Pellets) All-purpose House Plant Fertilizer | Common Houseplant Fertilizers for Potted Planting Soil | by Plants for Pets

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Live plants are natural decorations for an office, bathroom, or any room in an apartment or home; just place on a plant stand, hanger, plant holder, in a terrarium, a mid century vase, or macrame plant hangers. Plants for Pets 8 oz bottle of long lasting, slow-release NPK pellet nutrients formula works quicker than fertilizer spikes and other plant foods — our miracle 16-5- 11 concentrate can boost your small plants to grow tall and large.

Directions:

Plant care is easy! For established plants, just include 1/2 teaspoon per 3 inch pot diameter and water during your normal watering routine (use water and a spray bottle occasionally to mist plant leaves). For new planting, fill container about 3/4 full with soil and evenly disperse pellets near the roots of your new plant. Once complete, backfill with soil and water thoroughly. The teaspoon portion may be mixed either into a water pitcher to pour directly into a feeder or planted container. Evenly distribute pellets along the top of soil. One bottle includes enough nitrogen for coloring bright new leaves, phosphorus to protect from root rot and enhance root growth, and potassium for flowering for up to 1 year.

All plants require varied amounts of light and moisture, so be sure to research your specific indoor plant when incorporating our fertilizer pellets into your plant care regimen. Cactus decor or cacti prefer warm temperatures and dry containers — be sure to keep those plants in areas with reasonably high amounts of light, too. Many plants may require a UV or LED bulb if kept indoors, while some may only require high levels of sunlight from a window. Other plant varieties, such as a tropical plant or tree, enjoy being displayed on a patio during warmer months, but be sure to keep them inside during the winter. If you decide to bring your outdoor plants inside, be aware of aphid or other pests in your plant containers.