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A good natural fertilizer with an acid pH and excellent nitrogen source. Application rate: 20-30 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft.
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Cottonseed Meal is an excellent source of nutrients for strong leaf growth on all plants. Low pH is helpful on acid-loving plants such as holly, azaleas and camellias.
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Cottonseed Meal 4 Lb
Cottonseed Meal by Espoma is a by-product from food grade cottonseed oil production. It is an all-natural organic plant food generally used for feeding trees and shrubs. Cottonseed Meal provides plants with all three essential nutrients. 6-2-1 analysis.
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Slow-release plant food contains nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium for a continous supply of all necessary primary plant nutrients. Cottonseed meal is an excellent source of nutrients for strong leaf growth on all plants. Low pH is helpful on acid-loving plants.
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A natural source of all three primary plant food elements. Cottonseed Meal helps create an acidic soil condition, and stimulates beneficial bacteria. May be used on all types of plants.
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Cottonseed Meal (5-2-1)
Contains seven champion strains of soil building microbes. 100% natural and organic. Fast results because of the microbes. All around source of primary nutrients. Makes soil more acidic. People and pet safe.
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Slow Release N-P-K Feed grade cottonseed meal low in residues. Typical analysis is 6-2.5-1, and somewhat acidic so it can be used on plants that thrive in lower pH soil such as azaleas, rhododendrons, potatoes, and roses. For years, organic growers have used cottonseed meal as an all-around source of slow-release nutrients for all crops, especially acid-tolerant plants. Reputed to be a good choice for roses, azaleas, and rhododendron. Use at 10 lb/100 sq ft or 1500-3000 lb/acre. This is a commodity...
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A by-product of the cotton industry, Cottonseed Meal (5-2-1) is an excellent source of slow-release nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, and numerous trace elements. Because it breaks down over time, this popular fertilizer promotes long-lasting growth, beauty and productivity of turf grasses, ornamental plants and vegetable gardens. It also acidifies the soil, which makes it great to use with acid-loving plants such as blueberries, gardenia, azalea, and rhododendron. Broadcast 2-5 lbs. per 100 sq. ft...
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Cottonseed Meal, 50 lb
Used as a fish feed additive as well as an organic fertilizer to promote phyto and photo plankton growth in ponds.
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Cottonseed Meal
A Note on Kelp: Kelp meal is made from the sea plant commonly called rockweed and officially named Ascophyllum nodosum. It contains potent concentrations of trace minerals, micronutrients, amino acids and vitamins that stimulate the growth of plants. Most importantly, it contains growth hormones, including cytokinins, auxins and gibberellins that stimulate cell division and help create larger root systems. Research and field trials have confirmed the role of kelp in increased crop yields, drought...
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Cottonseed Meal is an excellent source of nitrogen that stimulates microbes. It's acidic and contains lots of trace minerials. Use 20-25 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft.
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DOWN TO EARTH COTTONSEED MEAL 6 LB. BOX 6-2-1
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$8
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Slow-release plant food contains nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium for a continuous supply of all necessary primary plant nutrients. Cottonseed meal is an excellent source of nutrients for strong leaf growth on all plants. Low pH is helpful on acid-loving plants.
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Slow Release N-P-K Feed grade cottonseed meal low in residues. Typical analysis is 6-2.5-1, and somewhat acidic so it can be used on plants that thrive in lower pH soil such as azaleas, rhododendrons, potatoes, and roses. For years, organic growers have used cottonseed meal as an all-around source of slow-release nutrients for all crops, especially acid-tolerant plants. Reputed to be a good choice for roses, azaleas, and rhododendron. Use at 10 lb/100 sq ft or 1500-3000 lb/acre. This is a commodity...
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