IF IT CAN'T STAND THE HEAT, GET IT OUT OF YOUR MEDIA!

 
 

 

 

 

 

     If Harry Truman had been a grower, he'd have used FertiSorb. That's because "controlled-release", or "slow-release" fertilizers have one big problem: they aren't consistent when the heat is on. Nutrient release is increased twenty to forty fold when soil temperatures are increased from 60˚ to 104˚ F, which is common.1 Take a look at any slow-release package and you'll see that they guarantee availability only within a narrow temperature range. For instance:

  

     The nutrient in FertiSorb is chemically bonded to its polymer delivery system, and it stays bonded to the polymer until taken up by root contact. What that means is that your plants are in charge of their nutrient needs; soil temperature has no effect upon the availability of nutrient. Here's what that means to you:

  • No leaching of accumulated salts

  • No root burn

  • No multiple applications

  • Less watering

  • Savings in labor

  • Money in your pocket

                                                                                    But wait! There's more! (See Page 5)

 

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