NutriStar 9-13-11 Azalea

NutriStar For Azaleas, All Acid Loving Plants, and High PH Soils

This fertilizer formulation is primarily for azaleas, camellias, gardenias and other acid loving plants that tend to prosper in acidic environments. It contains organic and man-made nutrients that will lower the soil pH factor and supply iron.

This fertilizer blend includes ureaform, monoammonium phosphate, sulfur, potassium sulfate, cottonseed meal, iron oxysulfate, ferrous sulfate.

There are three types of iron and four acidifying sources. The nitrogen sources are microbial, slow release types so that root burn is avoided. With all the ingredients in this special blend, other types of soil amendments usually necessary for azaleas are not required.

With continued use of NutriStar plant food, your azaleas should progressively grow more healthy and beautiful with each season.

Great fertilizer for: Azalea, Camellias, Gardenias, Magnolias, Dogwoods, Ferns, Red Bud Jasmines, Hydrangea, Caladiums

Check out the feeding schedule.
Tech Sheet

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Guaranteed Analysis
Total Nitrogen (N) 9.00%
Available Phosphate (P205) 13.00%
Soluble Potash (K20) 11.00%
Sulfur (S) 13.00%
Iron (Fe) 3.25%

Top Dressing Container Grown Plants

Apply NutriStar at the following rates:

Container Size Quantity
1 gallon 1 tablespoon
2 gallon 2 tablespoon
5 gallon 3 tablespoon
10 gallon 1/2 cup
15 gallon 3/4 cup

Apply over the entire surface of the growing media and water in thoroughly.

Incorporating NutriStar in Planting Mix

Incorporate NutriStar at a rate of 20 lbs. per cubic yard of mix. Transplant as normal. Water thoroughly.

Top Dressing Plants in the Landscape

Apply NutriStar around single plants at a rate of twice that shown above for each size of plant. For plants growing in a bedded environment, apply at a rate of one cup around the root zone of each full size acid loving plant. (4-6 feet in height). For smaller plants, apply proportionally smaller rates.

Repeat all applications every 60 days at the recommended rates from bloom drop in the spring until October first.

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