- Easy and convenient cones which ergonomically push into the soil
- Easy to use
- Good product for use
Miracle-Gro Push & Feed All Plant Food, Easy to Use Cones
£4.12
Description
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Additional information
Weight | 70 kg |
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Dimensions | 13.6 × 22 cm |
UNSPSC Code | 10170000 (Fertilisers and plant nutrients and herbicides) Report an incorrect code |
Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 13.6 x 22 cm; 70 Grams |
Date First Available | 23 Jan. 2020 |
ASIN | B0844NY3HF |
Item model number | 119900 |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | MIRACLE GRO |
Rifath Hussain –
I’ve used these for 3 weeks now but not seeing a great deal of difference. The liquid is better and cheaper
marilynanne –
So easy to pop one of these little plant feeder into our hanging baskets and what a superb result.
Tony Harris –
Half the cones were broken and in small pieces.
Pamela Wharton –
Item arrived on time but were not plugs – they had disintegrated and were crumbled. Although still usable, it made it difficult to know how much to use for each plant.
Mrs P A welsh –
Ok
JCCrafts –
I am a retired horticulturist due to disability and always used Miracle-Gro on the nursery as it does produce a good growth spurt and lasts a good 6 months if used correctly. It is definitely cheaper to buy the tubs of pellets but it has to be said that these are more convenient for houseplants, in particular if you are unsure as to how to dose them. Just ensure you use correctly. I have heard stories from previous customers about their use of fertilisers. Some think that because the roots need to receive the feed that you should place them below the roots of the plant. This is the worst thing you can do. The idea of these long lasting pellets is that throughout the period you continue to feed your plants. As the water acts as a vessel for the feed to pass through the roots if you place it at the base of the roots all that will happen is that the feed will go through into the bottom layers of the soil, under the plant and do no good whatsoever. Also, the effectiveness can be ruined by the pellets being in direct contact to the sun. The pellets and these cones should be placed directly above the roots but with a layer of soil/compost added to the top to keep the pellets away from the immediate surface and the sun. When you water your plants the feed will pass into the water and as it drains through the cone or pellets and therefore feed the roots directly. You cannot go wrong. I would definitely recommend Miracle-Gro and these cones for convenience in indoor plants but when using in large areas, use the individual pellets which are much cheaper in the 500g or 1kg tubs.
Abz –
I was so disappointed to see most of these are totally broken. It makes applying them quite tricky.
Amazon Customer –
Hanging baskets thriving, also house plants glowing.