



🌱 Feed smart, grow proud—your plants’ secret weapon for effortless lushness!
Osmocote Controlled Release Plant Food Tablets deliver a scientifically balanced 14-9-11 NPK nutrient mix in convenient cone-shaped tablets. Designed for up to 6 months of continuous feeding, these tablets include a built-in pot size ruler for precise dosing, making them perfect for busy professionals seeking hassle-free, effective plant nutrition. Ideal for pots, baskets, and tubs, they support healthy growth and vibrant flowering with minimal effort.
| ASIN | B00B5WJNLY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 48,188 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 325 in Multi-Purpose Fertilisers 859 in Soils, Mulches & Planting Media |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (775) |
| Date First Available | 18 Feb. 2013 |
| Item display height | 2 centimetres |
| Item display length | 13 centimetres |
| Item display weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Item display width | 18 centimetres |
| Item model number | 018501 |
| Manufacturer | JDS Hardware |
| Material type | Magnesium |
| Part number | 18501 |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 8 x 20 cm; 125 g |
S**H
One of better slow-release fertilisers
I've only recently returned to using mineral based fertiliser, was using organic stuff for ages, but plants can't tell the difference, and with pots, it's questionable whether there are enough microorganisms in the soil to break down organic fertiliser into nutrients plants can use. So I've switched back to mineral based for hanging baskets and potted plants. It ensures plants get all the necessary nutrients in an available form. This seems to be one of the better slow-release fertilisers on the market. From what I've read, which was info from a very knowledgeable plant grower and not from producers of fertilisers, plants pretty much all have the same requirements for nutrients, with a few exceptions, and some slight differences, and the best ratio is 3-1-2 NPK for pretty much all plants, regardless of whether they're flowering, seedlings, or leafy plants/trees etc. UK fertiliser declarations display P2O5 for P and K2O for potassium, which is why there are different figures for Ireland, which display elemental P and K. P2O5 is about 50% elemental P, and K2O about 80% elemental K (think I got that right, been reading up on it, as wanted to understand the fertiliser labels). This contains 14-9-11 using UK declaration method, or 14-4-9 using Irish declaration methods, so has roughly the correct 3-1-2 NPK balance and so should be suitable for nearly all plants, excepting maybe lawns or some Australian plants that are sensitive to P fertilisers. It also contains all the important micro-nutrients. The packet has a ruler on the side, with which you can measure the pot diameter, to determine correct dosage. For indoor/small or sensitive plants, you use 1 for up 13 cm pot, 1-2 for 13 - 20 cm and 2 - 3 above 20 cm. For vigorous plants, it's 1-2 for 13 cm pot, 2-3 for 13 - 20 cm and 3-5 for above 20 cm pots. For hanging baskets or window boxes etc, you use 1 per plant. They're little cone shaped plugs, so can easily be pushed the required 5 cm into compost/soil, even in existing plantings. Can't say anything about how this affects growth, as only just started using it, although what I would say is that it's highly unusual for problems with plants to be down to lack of nutrients and far more problems arise from over-dosing of fertilisers than from lack of them. Would recommend you bear this in mind when dosing this, and if you're not sure, be conservative. If your plants have any specific problems, such as diseases, pests, brown leaves or stunted growth it's highly unlikely using this will help.. while it might help improve performance, such as flowering, leaf mass etc in healthy plants...
F**N
Ideal for baskets pots and tubs
These tablets as they call them are cork-shaped lumps that you simply push into the compost with your forefinger, two, three or four at a time depending on the size of container. Then you can forget about them because they last six months. If it's bedding plants that you change a couple of times a year, that's all you need. They do seem to make a difference to the growth and flowering of the plants, because I ran out of them once and I could later see the difference where I hadn't used any. I wouldn't normally buy something like this online but the four garden centres and two big diy stores within a few miles of my home only sell jars of loose pellets. Mixing those into your compost is too much messing around for me, these are much simpler to use.
J**9
Good for pots and baskets
An easy way to feed plants in pots and hanging baskets - just push in the required number of tablets and forget about it. They are quite expensive and easily crushed in the bag.
J**Y
Good product
Good product and a good service
C**S
Doing great things to bushes
But this is such a luxury not gonna buy again.
V**D
Osmocote, mentioned on horticultural coarse as being good
Osmocote slow release fertiliser pellets are the best for your pots and hanging baskets.I done a horticultural coarse and osmocote was mentioned as the best fertilisers for flowers.
S**N
Bigger plants, lots of blooms
I find Osmocote is a very good slow release feed for all plants. All my plants are blooming nicely. What I like about Osmocote is that once pushed into the soil it feeds them for the whole summer so no need for any other plant food.
M**I
Easy to dose
I'm forever overdosing my plants with fertiliser so these will help. I've used another type of slow release capsules from the same company in the past and they worked very well. These are a little expensive and I probably wouldn't use them so much out doors but for all my indoor plants they make life easy. When I re-pot anything, I always pop one of these in for good measure and it gives the plant a bit of time to settle before getting too much fertiliser.
J**A
L'article est arrivé, dans la fourchette de temps donnée par le vendeur, dans un bon emballage et est totalement identique à l'image et à la description qu'en donne celui-ci sur la page de l'article. Ces produits, vendus en petits carrés d'environ 1 centimètre d'engrais aggloméré, et dans une poche en plastique, comme le montre la photo de la page, ne sont pas mal du tout car très pratiques : il suffit de l'enfoncer dans la terre en bordure du pot. Il convient bien pour les bonzaïs ou petites plantes qui ont besoin d'être « boostées ». Dans tous les cas, pour un petit pot (bonzaïs) 1 seul suffit et à placer loin des racines de la plante. Importé directement d'Angleterre ou d'un pays anglophone toutes les indications sont écrites en anglais. Le poids de l'ensemble est de 115 grammes. Il y en a 25 et, d'après ce qu'il en est dit, et on peut le croire, l'effet perdure sur 6 mois, ce qui est exact. Le prix de 10,03 Euros PC le jour de mon achat en avril 2015 (il fait 11,43€ actuellement) peut paraître un peu cher à priori, pour si peu d'engrais, mais le port est compris,'c'est un des moins cher que j'ai trouvé et il en faut peu.' En conclusion, depuis la date de mon achat, je me suis aperçu que c'était un bon produit, utile sur 6 mois et que je peux recommander. Je ne mets que 4 étoiles car le fabricant ne fait pas d'effort pour mettre une notice en français, ce qui peut gêner certaines personnes pour les dosages. NOTE du 4 mars 2019, c'est un bon produit que j'ai épuisé depuis longtemps mais dont je trouve le port un peu exagéré. J'en ai donc racheté sur le site, mais d'une autre marque et bien moins cher.
M**O
Ho comprato questo prodotto per le ninfee. Ho utilizzato tre coni per pianta. Una volta messo a dimora le piantine che erano state distrutte dalla tartaruga acquatica si sono riprese e hanno rimesso nuove foglie nonostante fossero davvero conciate. Per questo tipo di trapianti e assolutamente indispensabile. Credo possa essere utile anche per chi ha delle piante d'appartamento e spesso si dimentica di loro. Per tutte le piante vale sempre l'unica regola: cibo ... non troppo e acqua sopratutto.
F**E
Ceci est pour mes lotus rapport qualité prix exceptionnels
R**O
L'ho utilizzato per fertilizzare le piante del mio laghetto , ho utilizzato 3 compresse per vaso, il risultato è formidabile. Ottimo su tutte le piante, ninfee potenderie e papiri, in particolare la ninfea riesce a fare anche 4 fiori contemporaneamente, non inquina l'acqua, non uccide i pesci e non favorisce la proliferazione di alghe , in quanto a rilascio lento e mirato.
F**E
Funziona benissimo
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