Succulent Plant Fertiliser
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Succulent Plant Fertiliser

Liquid NPK 1.5-2.5-3 fertiliser with micronutrients for greater vigour and stress resistance in succulent plants.

Leader Succulent Plant Fertiliser is a liquid inorganic NPK 1.5-2.5-3 fertiliser with micronutrients (Boron, EDTA chelated Manganese, Molybdenum) and low chloride content. Dosage: 1 measuring cap (20 g) in 2 litres of water, once a week in spring and summer. 500 g bottle.

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Features

Potassium-led formula to support water retention and drought resistance in succulents growing in dry climates. A specific liquid inorganic fertiliser for cacti, Aloe, Echeveria, Sedum, Haworthia, Lithops, and other succulents grown in pots or in the garden. NPK 1.5-2.5-3 formula with micronutrients (Boron, EDTA chelated Manganese, Molybdenum) and low chloride content.

Apply by diluting 1 measuring cap (20 g) in 2 litres of water. Apply once a week in spring and summer, and once every 15 days in autumn and winter. Important: stop fertilising succulents during the coldest months, when the plants are dormant. Apply the liquid formula only when the substrate is completely dry. Never apply to a stressed plant.

Also suitable for vegetable gardens, fruit crops, and viticulture. 500 g bottle with measuring cap.

Why choose it

  • NPK 1.5-2.5-3 calibrated for succulents: the potassium-led ratio supports compact growth, rich colour, and resilience during dry periods.
  • Micronutrients included: Boron, EDTA chelated Manganese, Molybdenum.
  • Low chloride content — safe for the delicate root systems of succulents.
  • Liquid formula with measuring cap: fast and uniform application (1 cap = 20 g).
  • Simple dosing: 1 measuring cap = 20 g, ready to use with no scales needed. 500 g bottle.

How to use it

  1. Open the measuring cap on the Succulent Plant Fertiliser bottle and fill it to the line (1 cap = 20 g).
  2. Pour the contents into 2 litres of water and mix.
  3. Water your succulents ONLY when the substrate is completely dry (check 2–3 cm below the surface with your finger).
  4. Avoid standing water in the saucer: it causes root rot.
  5. Stop fertilising during cold months, when succulents enter natural dormancy.

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