Bopon Rose liquid mineral fertilizer 500 ml
Code: | 79028 |
EAN: | 5904517023413 |
Producer: | Bros sp.j. Polsko |
Brand: | Bopon (web) |
EC fertiliser.Fertilizer type: fertilizer NPK, solution, NPK 8:3:4 with trace nutrients. Nutrients % (w/w): 8% nitrogen (N) (8% urea nitrogen), 3% Phosphorus oxide (P2O5), Water soluble, 4% Potassium oxide (K2O), Water soluble. Water-soluble trace elements: 0.01% Boron (B), 0.002% copper (Cu), 0.02% iron (Fe), 0.01% manganese (Mn), 0.001% Molybdenum (Mo), 0.002% zinc (Zn).
Roses are very often grown as ornamental plants in countless cultivars, which can be divided into two basic groups: the so called "ornamental" plants. historic roses, mainly created by crossing Celtic roses and cultivated since the Middle Ages, and modern hybrid roses. A rose garden is called a rosarium; the largest in the world is the Europa-Rosarium in Sangerhausen, Germany. Roses are widely used as cut flowers. They are also grown as medicinal plants and as raw material for the production of rose oil, teas, syrups, marmalades and medicines. The study and cultivation of roses is a specialised discipline called rhodology.As a very old cultural plant that has accompanied man since ancient times, it is deeply rooted in his cultural history, literature, mythology and symbolism. In Christianity, it is one of the symbols of the Virgin Mary and an attribute of many saints, and in the language of flowers it is a symbol of love. It is also often found in heraldry.
TheCzech name rose (Old Czech: róže) is a pan-Slavic adoption via Old High German of the Latin word Rosa; it is related to the Greek rhodon, the origin of the word is sought in front Asia (Thrako-Phrygian origin).The word is apparently related to the Proto-Iranian root vrda- derived from the Armenian word vard for rose, from the same root the Aramaic word warda was derived.
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EC fertiliser.Fertilizer type: fertilizer NPK, solution, NPK 8:3:4 with trace nutrients. Nutrients % (w/w): 8% nitrogen (N) (8% urea nitrogen), 3% Phosphorus oxide (P2O5), Water soluble, 4% Potassium oxide (K2O), Water soluble. Water-soluble trace elements: 0.01% Boron (B), 0.002% copper (Cu), 0.02% iron (Fe), 0.01% manganese (Mn), 0.001% Molybdenum (Mo), 0.002% zinc (Zn).
Roses are very often grown as ornamental plants in countless cultivars, which can be divided into two basic groups: the so called "ornamental" plants. historic roses, mainly created by crossing Celtic roses and cultivated since the Middle Ages, and modern hybrid roses. A rose garden is called a rosarium; the largest in the world is the Europa-Rosarium in Sangerhausen, Germany. Roses are widely used as cut flowers. They are also grown as medicinal plants and as raw material for the production of rose oil, teas, syrups, marmalades and medicines. The study and cultivation of roses is a specialised discipline called rhodology.As a very old cultural plant that has accompanied man since ancient times, it is deeply rooted in his cultural history, literature, mythology and symbolism. In Christianity, it is one of the symbols of the Virgin Mary and an attribute of many saints, and in the language of flowers it is a symbol of love. It is also often found in heraldry.
TheCzech name rose (Old Czech: róže) is a pan-Slavic adoption via Old High German of the Latin word Rosa; it is related to the Greek rhodon, the origin of the word is sought in front Asia (Thrako-Phrygian origin).The word is apparently related to the Proto-Iranian root vrda- derived from the Armenian word vard for rose, from the same root the Aramaic word warda was derived.
Keep locked and out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately and show this container or label.Use biocides in a safe way. Always read the label and product information before use.