Bonsai Fertilizer - Gentle Slow Release Plant Food Pellets - Ideal for All Indoor and Outdoor Bonsai Tree Plants in Pots (5 oz)








Key features
- •GROW WITH CONFIDENCE - Fully balanced fertilizer package with essential macro and micro nutrients that gently feeds and encourages strong root, trunk, and branch growth for sustainable long term plant health.
- •SLOW RELEASE GOODNESS - Long lasting granular formula to gradually nourish your bonsai plant 9 months at a time! Best alternative to liquid feeding, each bag contains over 35 applications for standard 6" training pots, over 20 applications for a 10" decorative pot.
- •STRESS FREE - Bonsai care made easy. No need to heavily mix our granular fertilizer into your potting soil. Just carefully place pellets around the base of your tree and watch it thrive with every watering! Great for pots with gravel, moss, pebbles, pumice, lava rocks and other organic soil mixes.
- •ALL PURPOSE - Conveniently packed and ready to use plant food formulated for all types of indoor and outdoor live bonzai trees - Juniper, Ficus, Schefflera, Ginseng, Jade, Bamboo, Money, Fukien Tea, Satsuke Azalea, and other dwarf tree varieties.
- •MADE WITH YOU IN MIND - Find your Zen. Our fertilizer is expertly formulated top to bottom in delivering your bonsai tree the best nutrition possible while giving you peace of mind that you are keeping your delicate tree safe and healthy.
BrandThe Grow Co
CategoryFertilizers & Plant Food
Bonsai Fertilizer - Gentle Slow Release Plant Food Pellets - Ideal for All Indoor and Outdoor Bonsai Tree Plants in Pots (5 oz)
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Customer Reviews
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These dissolve very slowly
William Pollard III✓ Verified Purchase•July 3, 2023
This small bag will last you a long time
Ease of use.
Dean Mclaughlin✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
Simple to use with no worry of over feeding
made a huge difference
anita✓ Verified Purchase•June 26, 2023
My bonsai willow lost all of it's leaves during the summer. I used this food and within days, new leaves began to sprout. This is a wonderful product and I am so happy it brought life back to my bonsai
Seems to work
K✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
Works
Excellent Fertilizer after One Application on Bonsai growing in Zone 6
Jim_USA✓ Verified Purchase•June 10, 2023
Typically use Bio Gold but tried this fertilizer in Zone 6, per directions. No burn and seeing good growth. Early spring fertilizer feeding, delayed due to weather. 2nd application yesterday. Growing most trees in APL bonsai mix.
-Trident Maples - Excellent. Growing strong. Shoots are running tall with normal internodes
-Kishu - Roots look great. Growth is steady.
-Silverberry, Pomegranate 6" nursery pots - Very healthy roots and good growth.
-Japanese Black Pine kifu sized organic soil (a test tree). - Excellent. Buds popping and candles looked great. (50% application) Needles are staying short.
I'll continue to use Bio Gold on my Pines the rest of the growing season, but this fertilizers was effective with no burn or issues on any of my trees. Impressed. A good value and easy way to feed many of my development trees.
-Trident Maples - Excellent. Growing strong. Shoots are running tall with normal internodes
-Kishu - Roots look great. Growth is steady.
-Silverberry, Pomegranate 6" nursery pots - Very healthy roots and good growth.
-Japanese Black Pine kifu sized organic soil (a test tree). - Excellent. Buds popping and candles looked great. (50% application) Needles are staying short.
I'll continue to use Bio Gold on my Pines the rest of the growing season, but this fertilizers was effective with no burn or issues on any of my trees. Impressed. A good value and easy way to feed many of my development trees.
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