ICL Specialty Fertilizers introduces a new fertilizer, Osmocote Flower, especially desgined for cut flower production in the greenhouse (eg, Matthiola, lilium, Trachelium, and Eustoma Chrysanthemum).
Osmocote Flower is a controlled release fertilizer with a duration of 2-3 months. Next to nitrogen, phosphate and potassium the product also contains calcium, magnesium and trace elements, meaning that all necessary elements are apllied in one turn. The usage of a controlled release fertilizer matches the contemporary way of fertilizing; not much washout, highly efficient and environmentally friendly.
Osmocote Flower is available in two formulas, making it possible to have an appropriate analysis available for every situation.
- Osmocote Flower N, 16-5-12+2.3CaO+2.5MgO+TE
- Osmocote Flower K, 10-5-20+2.5CaO+2MgO+TE
For more information, please contact Mark van Dulmen from ICL Specialty Fertilizers, +31 6 11641406, or by mail mark.vandulmen@icl-group.com.


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