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Typhoon Slow Release Native Plant Tablets (10g Tabs) 10kg

HOT TIP: Same formulation as Troforte M General Purpose TABLETS 10kg. Can be used on non-natives too.

ANL-9560

Measured dose every time. Labor-saving. Perfect for landscapers. Feeds for up to 12 months. Root zone placement means no feeding surface rooted weeds. Incorporates essential trace elements to compensate for local soil deficiencies

Typhoon Slow Release Native Plant Tablets (10g Tabs) 10kg

• Measured dose every time

• Labour saving • Perfect for landscapers

• Feeds for up to 12 months

• Root zone placement means no feeding surface rooted weeds

• Incorporates essential trace elements to compensate for local soil deficiencies

• Available in: NATIVE 21N 1P 11K + T.E.

Application Rates:

Typhoon® Native tablets are suitable for all Phosphorus sensitive plant species.

Ornamental Field Planting Groundcovers: 1 x 10 gram

Small shrubs: 1 x 10 gram

Shrubs in 200mm tubs: 1-2 x 20 gram for each metre of height or width.

Trees:

Up to 30cm high 1 x 20 gram tabs.

30 to 60cm high 1-2 x 20 gram tabs.

60cm-1 metre high 2-3 x 20 gram tabs.

1-1.5 metre high 3-4 x 20 gram tabs.

1.5-2 metre high 4-6 x 20 gram tabs.

Nursery stock in containers.

10 L bags 1 x 20 gram.

20 L bags 2-4 x 20 gram.

45 L bags 3-6 x 20 gram.

100 L bags 6-8 x 20 gram.

Correct Placement of Typhoon® slow-release tablets in the planting hole

For young plants, simply punch the holes & place the Typhoon® tablets ½ way up the side of the root ball, hard against the roots. It is important to note that Typhoon® will not burn when the tablets are placed in direct contact with the roots.

For established trees, punch the holes along the drip line to a depth of 80-100mm as illustrated. Application rates shown in the above table is only a general guide. The number of tablets required to be applied will depend on the size of the Typhoon® tablets, tree age & nutrient demand of the specific plant. For more information, please contact your nearest distributor or Langley Fertilizers.

How do Typhoon® slow release tablets work?

Typhoon® plant tablets contain slow release fertilisers & deliver nutrients & organic carbon to plants as per the plants nutrient demand & feed all types of trees, shrubs & ground cover plants for up to one year. However, the release of Nitrogen is through microbial breakdown & we recommend to reapply after 7 –8 months to effectively match the nutrient supply as per the plants nutrient demand.

Do typhoon® slow-release tablets stay in tablet form after application?

The Typhoon® tablets are designed to slowly break down and dissolve after application & lock into the soil. If dug up after a few months, there will usually be a milky white area where the tablet has broken down and begun to dissolve & be consumed by the plant.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Can Typhoon Native tablets be used on vegetable and other plants?

A. Yes it can.

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