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FLORIMO® Flowering indoor plant nutrient stick

The nutrient stick facilitates optimal nutrient absorption, fostering robust plant growth and enhancing the blooming process. With its initiation and intensifying effects on flowering, the plants become vigorous and adorned with blossoms.

Content: 30 pieces

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Fertilizer

N: 9,2%, P2O5: 7%, K2O 7,8% (+2MgO)

Application

Designed to promote, maintain, and enhance blossoming of flowering houseplants. 

Instructions for use

Insert the nutrient stick fully into the soil, between the plant and the edge of the container, then water according to the plant’s needs. Between October and February, reduce the dosage by half.



What does this product contain?

Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Potassium

Magnesium

Why should you choose Florimo products?

We have 30 years professional experience in the industry

You can trust us, we've proven ourselves in hundreds of thousands of households.

The widest range of Hungarian potting soils

You will definitely find the perfect choice for you.

Nutrients up to several months

Your FLORIMO® potting soil may offer sufficient nourishment for an extended period.

We produce and store our potting soil in covered facilities throughout the entire year

Thus ensuring the highest quality from spring to winter.

High humic acid content in our potting soils.

This allows essential nutrients to be absorbed throughout the root system, promoting healthier plants.

Computerised recipes

We exclusively combine the ingredients of our potting soils according to computerised recipes.

We own one of the largest potting soil factories in Central Europe

We supply our products to the entire region, from Italy to Romania.

We have been known in the industry for decades

When choosing our products, you also receive professional assistance at specialty stores, as FLORIMO® products have been recognised for many years.

DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?

Feel free to get in touch with us and we will be happy to respond to any questions you may have