Succulent Fertilizer for Cactus and Succulent Plants

Succulent Fertilizer for Cactus and Succulent Plants

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Highly Nutritious Slow Release Fertilizer Lasts for One Full Year

Cactus and Succulent Fertilizer by Perfect Plants – All-purpose plant food for succulent and cactus plants.

A special light rate formula with slow release fertilizer pellets that lasts for 6 full months that instantly feeds. Made for all succulent and cactus type plants. Will keep your plants growing healthy.

This pellet based, balanced fertilizer is very different than liquid fertilizer that’s diluted. We believe it is the best fertilizer for succulents because it leaves less room for error. It is water soluble fertilizer and will dissolve over time.

Be sure to apply the recommended amount: 1/4 tsp. pellets per 2-inch diameter pot size.

Comes in a 5 oz resealable bag and has a low rate of 13-11-11. Meaning the NPK rate has higher nitrogen than phosphorous and potassium.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FERTILIZING SUCCULENT PLANTS:

Easily apply fertilizer pellets on top of potting soil as a top dressing, distribute evenly, and water during first time use. You can also add to potting mixes.

One time application that increases petal size, aids in succulent growth over a long time and increases color saturation. Fertilize your plants.

Tips on growing your succulents:

  • Growing indoor succulents is trickier but can be mastered. They require full sun and less cactus fertilizer than outdoor succulent plants.
  • Plant growth will occur within a month and during the active growing season. Succulent plants and cacti experience the strongest growth during the spring and summer months. You don’t need to feed succulents during the colder winter months.
  • Watering the plants during winter months drastically decreases too. Water your succulents more heavily in spring and summer.
  • This is not an organic fertilizer but it is safer and better than chemical fertilizers from garden centers.
  • Some cacti and succulent plants don’t need fertilizer. Do your research on your succulent varieties. Do not apply to air plants.
  • Can be used on Christmas cactuses.

Be sure to check out our Succulent Grow Guide for more information on planting and growing succulent plants.

Don’t forget the Cactus and Succulent Potting Soil to pair with this

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FAQs for Succulent Fertilizer for Cactus and Succulent Plants

A balanced, water-soluble fertilizer specifically formulated for succulents and cacti is ideal. Look for a fertilizer with a low nitrogen ratio and higher phosphorus and potassium content. This will help promote healthy root growth and flowering.

Yes, you can use succulent fertilizer for cactus. Succulent fertilizers are typically formulated to meet the nutrient requirements of both succulents and cacti, as they have similar needs in terms of nutrient composition. Just ensure that the succulent fertilizer you choose is low in nitrogen and contains higher levels of phosphorus and potassium. Dilute the fertilizer according to the package instructions to avoid overfertilization.

A balanced, water-soluble fertilizer specifically formulated for succulents is the best choice. Look for a fertilizer with a low nitrogen ratio and higher phosphorus and potassium content. This will help promote healthy root growth and flowering. Dilute the fertilizer and apply it sparingly, following the package instructions, as succulents are sensitive to overfertilization.

While succulent fertilizers are specifically formulated for the nutrient requirements of succulents, they can also be used on other houseplants or plants with similar nutrient needs. However, it is important to note that not all plants have the same nutrient requirements, so it's always a good idea to check the specific needs of the plant before applying fertilizer.

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