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Baby Bio 5878844 Houseplant Food, 175ml- Fertiliser for Growing Vibrant and Healthy Plants - Easy To Use House Plant Care - Concentrate Plant Food - Indoor Use Plant Nutrition

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Example: A nitrogen deficiency will become visual in the yellowing older leaves, as it is mobile and therefore can be moved to the new growth. Find sources: "Baby Bio"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( April 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Iron (Fe) - Mandatory for the formation of chlorophyll and protein synthesis, along with being a macronutrient for acidic soils. As well as concentrate bottles of Baby Bio, it has now been produced in ready dilute spray and 1 litre bottles that contain pesticides too, 'Roota', a rooting hormone and fungicide solution designed to be used on the roots of plant cuttings, and leaf wipes for cleaning house plant leaves. An orchid feed is available which comes in the same bottle as the original Baby Bio except the liquid and design has a pink theme. The concentrated liquid fertilizer is exactly half of what can be found in the traditional bottle.

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Two bottles of Baby Bio. The traditional brown version on the left and the more modern formula for Orchids on the right.Concentrated: Miracle-Gro, BabyBio, Westland & Growth Technology (Citrus Focus). Drip Feeders: Lorbex, BabyBio & Fito

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Houseplant' or 'Foliage' labelled fertilisers can be used for almost all indoor plants, except Ericaceous (acid-loving) species. They'll come in many forms, with most popular being concentrated bottles or drip feeders. Out of the four leading companies, we'd recommend 'BabyBio Concentrated Plant Food' as it provides a great blend of nutrients and is readily available at all garden centres. Although you can buy a 'Ready-to-Use' (RTU) fertiliser that'll be great for easy application, it's an expensive way to supplement your plant in the long run. Every brand mentioned above is all synthetic fertilisers that have a very little plant or animal-based nutrition. Although it's rare to find organic products at a garden centre, more and more companies are beginning to break onto the market. Tomato feed is another fantastic fertiliser to lengthen the blooming process, but be careful of over-supplementing the soil as it can lead to root burn. N. B. - If you're going to use an RTU fertiliser, be sure to pre-water the soil beforehand to prevent root burn. The combination of dry roots and harsh chemicals may lead to stunted growth and yellowed foliage. Concentrated: Miracle-Gro, Westland, Growth Technology (House Plant Focus) & BabyBio. RTU (Ready-to-Use) - Miracle-Gro & BabyBio. Drip Feeders: BabyBio, Fito & Lorbex.

Flowers & Fruits - We recommend a form of tomato feed, as it'll provide a high dose of potassium. 'Tomorite' is a good example, as the NPK ratio is 4 - 3 - 8.

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Foliage or Leaves - Opt for a fertiliser high in nitrogen; an example of this would be BabyBio, with the NPK ratio being 10.6 - 4.4 - 1.7. Most fertilisers will be based off the three macronutrients, Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K), but some will include all thirteen. Upon choosing the right fertiliser for your houseplant, make a note of what you want the plant to do. Nutrients are either mobile or immobile, which is why deficiency symptoms only occur in certain areas of the plant. If you're one for saving time, money and stress, our ready-made Repotting Kits are just up your street. Your box will include: For successful flowers and fruit, you should opt for a fertiliser high in potassium. There are many options to choose from at a standard garden centre, but we'd recommend 'Tomorite's Concentrated Tomato Food'as it favours potassium over nitrogen. If, however, you have a leftover box of 'Sulphate of Potash' at home, now is the time to use it - just follow the guidelines for application and halve the recommended dilution strength to avoid burning the roots!This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Concentrated: BabyBio, Westland & Growth Technology (Cactus Focus). Drip Feeders: Growth Technology, Lorbex & Fito. You have an option to choose either a Cactus & Succulent-labelled fertiliser or a generic 'Houseplant' product, as both will provide near-similar quantities of nutrients. The only difference between the two is that 'Cactus & Succulent' products will learn towards potassium (flowers), whereas 'Houseplant' products will provide more nitrogen (foliage). We'd recommend Growth Technology's Cactus Focus , as it allows for all of the nutrients in the correct proportion, with being much cheaper than other products.

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