MSU Orchid Fertilizer 13-3-15 Reverse Osmosis, Rain, Tap (City) Water Formula 5 Pounds

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MSU ORCHID Fertilizer 13-3-15 Reverse Osmosis, rain, tap (City) water formula 5 pounds. Small pellets with fine powder. Color from off whitish/brown to whitish/blue/green.
Formulated specifically for orchids by Michigan State University (MSU)
1pound = 50 + teaspoons. Mix at 1/2 to 1 Teaspoon per gallon of water.
you only need a very small amount of water to bring out the color in the bag and the presence or absence of the color will often times depend on the humidity at the time of mixing. In the end, none of this makes any difference to the plant. Bill Argo, Ph.D. Blackmore Company 10800 Blackmore Ave. Belleville, MI 48111
Water soluble fertilizer. Must be mixed with water. One downside to MSU is it is a moisture magnet. this can effect color some. Granular fertilizers can start to liquefy in the bag due to contact with moisture/humidity. This will vary depending on humidity and how often the container is opened. This does not mean the fertilizer has gone bad. You can still use in liquefied state.

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Guaranteed Analysis Macronutrients: 13.0% Total Nitrogen (Nitrate Nitrogen 12.5%, Ammoniacal Nitrogen 0.7%) 3% Available Phosphate Acid (P2O5) 15.9% Soluble Potash (K2O) 8.0% Calcium (Ca) 2% Magnesium (Mg) Derived from calcium nitrate, magnesium nitrate, potassium nitrate and monopotassium phosphate Micronutrients: 0.177% Iron (Fe) 0.088% Manganese (Mn) 0.044% Zinc (Zn) 0.044% Copper (Cu) 0.018% Boron (B) 0.018% Molybdenum (Mo) Derived from Iron EDTA, manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, boric acid, ammonium molybdate GreenCare started a revolution in the fertilizer industry when it introduced its blends incorporating calcium, magnesium and complete minor elements. Tinny pellets with fine powder. Color from off whitish/brown to whitish/blue/green. Instantly water soluble, even in cold water. All information comes from the manufacturer. If any the manufacturer would be solely responsible for any warranties implied or not. Granular fertilizers can start to liquefy in the bag due to contact with moisture/humidity. This will vary depending on humidity and how often the container is opened. This does not mean the fertilizer has gone bad. You can still use in liquefied state.