Nue-Tree 0-20-20 GAFSA PK Tree Planting Fertiliser
Nue-Tree 0-20-20 GAFSA PK Tree Planting Fertiliser combines the benefits of GAFSA unground rock phosphate with plant-available potassium for situations where both P & K are required and in an easy-to-apply granular form. It is suitable for all trees and woody shrubs.
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1 - 39 |
£29.40
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40+ |
£27.95
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Nue-Tree 0-20-20 GAFSA PK Tree Planting Fertiliser combines the benefits of GAFSA unground rock phosphate with plant-available potassium for situations where both P & K are required and in an easy-to-apply granular form. It is suitable for all trees and woody shrubs.
Why use Nue-Tree 0-20-20 GAFSA PK Tree Planting Fertiliser ?
- GAFSA is natural rock phosphate sourced directly from a specific region of Tunisia combined with available potassium
- GAFSA is the most suitable phosphate for trees in UK conditions (Forest Research, Alice Holt)
- GAFSA phosphate is released over 4 – 5 years
- Promotes strong root development = ideal for establishment of newly planted trees & shrubs
- Potassium for plant health
- Contains calcium for plant strength and sulphur for optimum
- Versatile in use – can be applied to a wide range of trees and shrubs
Nutrient analyses and functions:
0.19.19 + 30% CaO, 3% SO3 + Copper (0.0015% Cu), Manganese (0.002% Mn), Zinc (0.025% Zn)
Nue-Tree 0-20-20 GAFSA PK Tree Planting Fertiliser – product specifications:
- Granules, 90% 2 – 5mm
- Density 1.25kg/l
- Pack size: 25kg bags
- Pack covers 313 – 500m2
Phosphate (P2O5) 19% |
Potassium(K2O)19% |
Calcium (CaO) 30% |
Sulphur (SO3) 3% |
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Copper, Manganese & Zinc |
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NUE-TREE FERT GAFSA PK recommendations:
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Establishment of all newly planted trees including conifers, broadleaves & amenity/urban trees & shrubs |
NUE-TREE FERT GAFSA PK |
50 - 80g per m2 around the base of 35g in the planting hole |
Ideal for soil types where potassium is likely to be deficient, e.g. deep peats or light sandy soils, or in areas of high rainfall |