Lehigh Valley Rose Society's Rose Fertilizer features an all-natural, organic blend of ingredients with 4 species of endomycorrhizal fungi and 7 species of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
The mycorrhizal fungi greatly increase the effective rooting area of plants; enhancing plant vigor, growth, and tolerance of environmental extremes. Overall, our blend is designed to provide healthy, strong growth and abundant flowering.
2.25-LB BAGS:
Each 2.25-lb bag is designed to provide 1 feeding for up to 20 roses on established roses. On new transplants, each bag is designed to provide 1 feeding for up to 10 roses. We recommend applying our fertilizer about once a month during the growing season each year.
Retail: $14.15
LVRS Members*: $11.32
*Use code "Fertilizer" at checkout (will only work with the email address you provided upon joining).
13.5-LB BAGS:
Each 13.5-lb bag is designed to provide 1 feeding for up to 120 roses on established roses. On new transplants, each bag is designed to provide 1 feeding for up to 60 roses. We recommend applying our fertilizer about once a month during the growing season each year.
Retail: $72.17 SAVE 15% by purchasing the larger size!
LVRS Members*: $55.19
*Use code "Big Fertilizer" at checkout (will only work with the email address you provided upon joining).
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Each bag is blended individually, then labeled with a production date and expiration date to ensure maximum effectiveness.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Total Nitrogen (N) | 4.10% |
0.31% Water Soluble Nitrogen | |
3.79% Water Insoluble Nitrogen | |
Available Phosphate (P2O5) | 3.01% |
Soluble Potash (K2O) | 3.00% |
Calcium (Ca) | 2.70% |
Magnesium (Mg) | 1.08% |
1.08% Water Soluble Magnesium | |
Solfur (S) | 2.20% |
2.20% Combined Sulfur | |
Chlorine (Cl) Max | 0.30% |
Ingredients: Cottonseed Meal, Bone Meal, Kelp Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Blood Meal, Langbeinite, and Greensand.
Non-Plant Food Ingredients: Glomus intraradices, Glomus mosseae, Glomus aggregatum, Glomus etunicatum, Rhizopogon villosullus, Rhizopogon luteolus, Rhizopogon amylopogon, Rhizopogon fulvigleba, Pisolithus tinctorius, Scleroderma cepa, and Scleroderma citrinum.