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Jobe’s Organic Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer 3-5-5 NPK 4 lb

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The Jobe’s Organic Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer is a great way to give your fruit trees, citrus plants, and berries the nutrients they need to produce a bountiful harvest. The granules feel easy to spread, and the formula is designed to help plants grow strong and healthy. You’ll feel good knowing that you’re using a product that’s made from organic ingredients and is safe for your food plants. This fertilizer provides a steady supply of nutrients, helping to promote vigorous growth and flavorful fruit.

Key Features of Jobe’s Organic Fruit & Citrus Fertilizer 3-5-5 NPK

Contains Biozome, a blend of beneficial microorganisms
Ideal for fruit trees, citrus plants, and berry bushes
Provides a slow-release of nutrients for steady feeding
Approved for organic gardening by OMRI
Helps to improve soil health and nutrient uptake
Formulated with a 3-5-5 NPK ratio for root and fruit development
Granular form is easy to spread around plants

Additional Information

Brand: Jobe's Organics
Product Type: Granular Fertilizer
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Product Use: Fertilizing fruit and citrus plants
Size: 4 lb
Material: Feather meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash
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When applying this fertilizer, it’s best to work it into the soil around the base of the plant, but not right up against the main trunk or stem. A common mistake is piling fertilizer at the base, which can cause burn. Instead, spread it evenly around the plant’s drip line. After you apply it, water the area thoroughly to help the nutrients begin to work their way down into the soil.

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