Container Fruits Mid-Season Boost Fertilizer for Heavy Feeders
$35.99
🍓 Large Pots Fruits Mid-Season Boost Fertilizer for Heavy Feeders
NPK 12-20-12 • High-Phosphorus Formula • Mid-Season Growth Support
🌱 Product Overview
Boost your garden’s mid-season productivity with our Large Pots Fruits Mid-Season Boost Fertilizer, designed for heavy-feeding fruiting plants like tomatoes, peppers, and strawberries. Featuring a potent 12-20-12 NPK ratio, this fertilizer enhances flowering, root growth, and fruit development right when your plants need it most.
✅ Optimized for mid to late spring and early summer
✅ High phosphorus for strong flowering and fruit set
✅ Ideal for large pots, raised containers, and patio gardens
🔍 Nutrient Breakdown
Nutrient | % Content | Purpose in Plant Growth |
---|---|---|
Nitrogen (N) | 12% | Stimulates lush, green foliage |
Phosphorus (P) | 20% | Promotes root strength and prolific flowering |
Potassium (K) | 12% | Enhances drought resistance and fruit quality |
🕒 When & How to Apply
📆 Best Time to Apply
Apply during the mid-season growth phase (typically late spring to early summer) when your plants are flowering and setting fruit.
📦 Application Method
Container Size | Amount of Fertilizer | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 Gallon Pot | 1 tablespoon (15g) | Keep away from plant stem |
5-10 Gallon Pot | 1–2 tablespoons per gallon | Mix into top 2–3 inches of soil |
15+ Gallon Pot | Up to 2.5 tablespoons per gallon | Ensure even distribution |
💧 Water thoroughly after applying to dissolve granules and activate nutrients
🔁 Repeat every 2–4 weeks during active fruiting season
🌡️ Ideal Growing Conditions
Factor | Recommended Range |
---|---|
Soil Temperature | 60°F to 70°F (15°C to 21°C) |
Time of Day to Apply | Morning or late afternoon (avoid midday) |
Application Frequency | Every 2–4 weeks during fruiting phase |
🌿 Top 20 Heavy-Feeding Fruiting Plants That Benefit
Tomatoes
Bell Peppers
Eggplants
Strawberries
Cucumbers
Zucchini
Squash (summer/winter)
Melons (cantaloupe, watermelon)
Pumpkins
Hot Peppers (jalapeños, habaneros)
Blueberries
Raspberries
Blackberries
Citrus Trees (lemon, lime, orange)
Fig Trees
Avocado Trees
Grapevines
Passionfruit Vines
Kiwi Vines
Apple Trees
These plants require extra phosphorus during flowering and fruiting stages to reach their full potential in both yield and quality.
⚠️ Gardener Tips & Precautions
✅ Always water before and after application to protect roots
✅ Store in a cool, dry place away from pets and children
❌ Avoid direct contact with foliage or stems
🧪 Consider soil testing to customize your application further
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