Bone Meal / Bone Grist

Bone meal is a mixture of finely and coarsely ground animal bones and slaughter-house waste products It is used as an organic fertilizer for plants. As a slow-release fertilizer, bone meal is primarily used as a source of phosphorus and protein. It is traditionally used for encouraging strong root growth or to get plants off to a good start to the season. It is 100% pure and all-natural plant food that is high in phosphorous. It stimulates root growth and flower and fruit production.

It prevents the problem of repeated cultivation and acidification while helping to grow healthy roots by promoting natural microbes that are beneficial for soil and have a good absorption capability. In using for fruit vegetables or lawn, it helps prevent early aging by growing healthy roots. Excellent in improving fruit color and sugar content, when using as a basal fertilizer, it promotes the propagation of benign microbes. It helps transforming insoluble phosphoric acid into soluble and prevent physiological diseases by reducing salt problem and sap movement. Bone meal supplies high levels of phosphorus and calcium, elements that are rarely limiting in non-agricultural soils.

Content in Bone Meal / Bone Grist

Parameters Quantity
Nitrogen 2.95 %
Phosphorous (P2O5) 19.95 %
Potassium (K2O) 22.15 %

Benefits

  • Bone meal contains high amounts of phosphorous, as well as some nitrogen. These are two of the three primary nutrients required by plants.
  • Bone meal is a powder made from ground up bones. The bones most commonly used for bone meal fertilizer are beef bones. However, the powder can be made from the bones of any animals typically used as a food source.
  • This fertilizer is perfect to use if your flowering plants need a phosphorous boost. And it is recommended to add bone meal to the soil during planting.
  • This can result in bigger, healthier flowers. Bone meal should release phosphorous into the plant’s soil for about four months per application.
  • It prevents the problem of repeated cultivation and acidification while helping to grow healthy roots by promoting natural microbes that are beneficial for soil and have a good absorption capability.
  • In using for fruit vegetables or lawn, it helps prevent early aging by growing healthy roots.
  • Excellent in improving fruit color and sugar content, when using as a basal fertilizer, it promotes the propagation of benign microbes.
  • It helps transform insoluble phosphoric acid into soluble and prevent physiological diseases by reducing salt problem and sap movement.
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