Description
Bone meal as the name suggests is made from ground-up animal bones. Bone meal is generally used by gardeners to increase phosphorus content in the soil. This is also a good source of calcium.
Bone meal also aids in balancing phosphorus content in nitrogen-rich organic manure.
Bone meal also aids in balancing phosphorus content in nitrogen-rich organic manure.
When to use, How to use, How much to use?
- Apply bone meal in plants during their active growing season or in the spring season
- Plants planted in garden in-ground spread 4-5 Kg bone meal per 100 Sq feet area
- In potted Plants apply bone meal in a circular manner around the plant but away from the main stem and apply water 1-2 tablespoons for small plants
2-4 tablespoons for medium plants
5-6 tablespoons for bigger plants in pots. - You can use bone meal along with any nitrogen-rich organic manure.
- You can add it to soil mix before planting new plants in pots also.
- You can use it in existing plants in the pot directly.
Care instruction
- Use gloves/mask if you are allergic to fertilizers
Benefits
- Eco-friendly
- No chemicals
- Easy application
- Better fruit and flower quality