Winter is coming. Time to give your plants the nutrition to see it through with Osmocote® Exact Hi.End 12-14M, specifically developed for pottings in the January to March period. With its Dual Coating Technology, 40% of granules have a second coating, which start releasing the product later, during the critical growth phase – for highly effective nutrition and improved plant growth. It is ideal for various types of pot plants, especially potted conifers and evergreen shrubs, or other container nursery stock that responds well to a low EC value in the first months after potting. Lower EC levels at the start of the cultivation period make it easier for crops to take root.
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Contains all essential major and minor nutritional elements for winter pottings
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Fixed release pattern and longevity over 12-14 months
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Part of the release is postponed until the summer period: no or less re-fertilization is required
Light feeding | Normal feeding | Heavy feeding | |
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Container nursery stock requiring more nutrients later in the season (Hi.End application) | 3-4 g/l | 5-6 g/l | 6-7 g/l |
Salt-sensitive crops | 3-4 g/l | 4-5 g/l | 5-6 g/l |
Light feeding |
Normal feeding |
Heavy feeding |
For crops requiring extra nutrition in the summer period, the recommended dosage is approximately 1 g/l higher (+25%) than the dosage for Osmocote® Exact Standard. For salt-sensitive crops that take up few nutrients in the first months after potting, the dosages are the current recommended dosages. **Recommended application rates for Osmocote® Exact Hi.End granules in g/l** Attention These recommended rates are based on unfertilized substrates. These are general recommendations. Adjust for specific situations, such as use in tunnels or greenhouses, or specific climate conditions. Contact your ICL Specialty Fertilizers advisor for more detailed advice. Trial first on a small scale before changing the rate, application or any other variables. As circumstances can differ and as the application of our products is beyond our control, ICL Specialty Fertilizers cannot be held responsible for any adverse results.