Sudden Impact for Roses – Various Sizes
Ideal for all flowering plants except natives and not bare-rooted roses until they’ve established. Especially good for established roses – as used by Terry Freeman at Flemington Racecourse and many of the Rose Society members around Australia.
N:P:K Breakdown (9 : 4 : 12) – plus the full range of secondary nutrients and micronutrients in a natural form along with boosted levels of Iron and Magnesium.
Sudden Impact for Roses combines the best of both worlds. Its organic base provides a full range of plant nutrients in a slow release form, whilst the carefully selected water-soluble nutrients have been added to maximise the performance of each application. The balance and ratio of nutrients combined with the very best of raw materials are the secret to the success of Sudden Impact for Roses.
Users of Sudden Impact for Roses consistently report the following:
An increase in the number of flowers on each bush.
An increase in the quality of individual blooms.
Continued general plant vigour and sturdy growth.
An improvement in the health of the plants, with increased resistance to disease.
Increases resistance to black spot, rust and powdery mildew.
Reduces the need to spray roses as often.
Apply Sudden Impact for Roses evenly to pre-soaked soil around the drip line of the plant and water again well. Keep fertiliser at least 10 cm away from base of plant and avoid contact with foliage or flowers. Apply after sign of new season growth and thereafter every second month throughout the growing season. Apply Neutrog Seamungus in winter.
Application Rates
Roses:
- Established rose bushes: 100g per bush.
- Established potted rose plants: 15g per 150mm size pot then at 5g per 25mm pot size increase.
- Planting roses (including bare-rooted): Apply Seamungus at 100g per plant.
General Garden:
Sudden Impact for Roses can be used for general garden application (particularly on other flowering and fruiting plants) at 100g per square metre every 2 months throughout the growing season, then apply Neutrog Seamungus in winter.
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Fertilisers are important to plant development whether grown in a pot or grown in soil. They offer a boost of the essential nutrients a plant requires to develop healthy foliage, extravagant blooms and bountiful fruits. Use a fertiliser to revitalise the soil, or feed your plant the necessary nutrients for it’s development.
Always make sure to apply fertiliser as per the instructions given with the product. Just as too much food is bad for people, too many nutrients can lead to your plant becoming unhealthy. If using a liquid fertiliser, you will usually measure it in the cap, and with water soluble fertiliser you will weigh it and add it to water. Both are very useful in the correct quantities to your plant and ensuring it continues to develop.