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Jobe’s Organics Granular Garden Fertilizer is a 4 lbs bag of organic fertilizer specifically designed for fruit and citrus plants. With a balanced 3-5-5 NPK ratio, it promotes root development and vibrant foliage while being eco-friendly and OMRI listed. Easy to apply every 4-8 weeks, it ensures precise nutrient delivery without the risk of over-fertilization.
Liquid Volume | 1 Liters |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Mixing Ratio | 3-5-5 |
Specific Uses For Product | Root Development, Plant Growth, Soil Conditioning, Seed Development |
Target Species | Fruit and citrus |
Coverage | Resealable |
Item Form | Granules |
J**.
Excellent
After scratching this into the pot of my lemon tree, a few weeks later it has dozens of flowers and new foliage after lying dormant all winter. The flowers are also setting fruit and not just falling off. Be aware this is dehydrated chicken manure and has a strong foul odor. Simply scratch it in and put a layer of potting soil over it if your plant is indoors. If your plant is outdoors, it doesn't matter. Excellent product.
G**W
Fruit and Berry Plant Fertilizer
We use this to fertilize our blackberry patch and other plants. Works great.
R**.
Just started using it
Got a big bag of fertilizer for a reasonable price. Just received it so I haven't had time to see the results but it is easy to apply. It is a granular fertilizer and yes it does stink but that is a good thing in the fertilizer world, so does fish emulsion. I am using it on an indoor Lemon tree that has gotten rather large and after using the fertilizer, it has started sprouting new leaves. I also tried it on my raspberry plants, but that was very recent.The price is good, the reviews are good so I am hoping it will help my plants flourish!
A**R
My Lemon tree!
My lemon tree loves this stuff! I looked at YouTube to be sure this stuff really works from people who used this before and they said it was good just the smell is awful. I use gloves and has a cup for it so I never has to have contact with it. I don't try to smell it but its not a smell i can smell after putting it in my soil for feeding time. I have noticed the leaves are vibrant and have more leaves than I started faster then just watering it. I know my season is up for feeding but will keep using to see how my tree survive in the Spring and summer of next year.
S**L
Sometimes defective product and fantastic customer support
The media could not be loaded. I purchased Jobes fertilizer before and was always happy with it. I also know how it's supposed to look.Last time I purchased "citrus and fruit jobes" on Amazon I knew the product was not good right away. Usually it looks like little dark roundish granules (see the pic of palm fertilizer I got from the same seller here on amz), but the citrus one was light gray rough rocky powder that smelled way too much of manure. The other times the product would have a tolerable smell of manure, that's expected, but this bad product I got this time smelled undearably. Additionally when I opened the bags (I got 2) the chicken manure smelling powder flew up into my face, on my hair and clothes. I thought they changed the formula, that's why it looked so different.The caducity date was good (see the pic), so I added the fertilizer to most of my fruit plants and citrus trees pots, worked it into the top layer as usual, watered as usual.Fastforward a few days, I discovered that all of my pots that I fertilized with this had infestation of house flies larvae. I was shocked and disgusted. I used a natural remedy to try and kill them, but most of my plants are dead and I am still seeing if the other ones survive.You can see in my video and pictures of larvae thriving inside the soil and agonizing after I drenched infested pots with my thermonuclear natural solution.My best guess at what happened is that some insect ate the manure component of the fertilizer while it was in the bag, it lost its granular shape and became powdery, then I used it in my pots, and it became readily available for flies to reproduce in my moist warm pot soil spruced with powdered chicken waste.That never happened to me before and I do gardening for 9 years. Only this time with this smelly powdery failure of a fertilizer.I contacted the company thru their website, because my return window closed 6 days ago, but no reply from them. I am going to try to call, will update if they stand behind their product.I am out of money, out of my tomatoes for the season, out of hours of labor to grow the seedlings and then to kill the infestation, out of luck with aftersale support.That's some serious bad luck with this product.If you see your fertilizer powdered, return asap, don't use it, or you will find yourself in a conundrum similar to mine.Update: customer support agent responded and promised to send replacement. I will update review if I get it. So far so good.Update 2: changed title and star rating from 1 to 5. Just 1 day later I received 2 bags from Debbie from CS of Jobe's, opened and yay! same amazing quality that I've come to expect from Jobe's. I appreciate their wonderful product and great customer support. I also purchased from them flower fertilizer and palm fertilizer. They have earned a fan for life in me. Thank you Jobe's!
E**H
Fantastic!!!
This product is amazing for my apple tree. My tree is a dwarf mixed with several types of apples. It bloomed like never before last year just make sure you fertilize very early in spring, this is a great product!!
Z**.
make my lemon tree produce lot of fruit
My potted meyer lemon tree usually produce very few lemon. But since I started to use this product in beginning of this year. Now it grows more than 20 meyer lemons which it never happens before. I fertilize the tree every few months. The down side is the fertilizer has strong odor
I**.
Horrible smell
I have no idea if this stuff works since it too soon to tell. I put it on my fig, Pomegranate, Lime, and Banana trees. This stuff smells so bad, but thankfully it only stinks in the bag. I have never smelled granules like this is my existence. Perhaps I didn't mix this into the soil well enough, but the top of my banana plant soil had a ton of mold. I repotted and will wait to see what happens.The pellets do hold together nicely so hopefully it releases slowly over time and I see good results, but it's a no from me.UPDATE: I am noticing a lot of dead leaves on my Pomegranate. Did not seem to affect the figs, lime, or banana plants.
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