Fertilizer
Comprehensive nutrient supply for all plants
Proper nutrient supply is essential for the healthy development of plants and high yields. Our store offers solutions among fertilizers for both hobby gardeners and professional plant growers: fast-acting, long-lasting (coated), or targeted composition fertilizers, such as single-nutrient fertilizers and micronutrient products, biostimulants, which can be used through the soil or for foliar fertilization. Read more »
What can I find here?
With us, you will find classic solid fertilizers, water-soluble professional products, biostimulants, micronutrients, foliar fertilizers, and special nutrients for lawn care. Our selection has been put together so that you can find the most suitable nutrient source for every plant, in every season.
Main product types in the fertilizer category:
1. Biostimulants
Natural substances, plant extracts, and vitamins that enhance plant vitality, improve stress tolerance, and increase yield quantity and quality.
2. Liquid fertilizers
Easily applicable, fast-acting nutrient solutions suitable for hobby gardening and agricultural purposes, liquid fertilizers with complex or targeted nutrient content.
3. Lawn fertilizers
Professional nutrients for modern lawn maintenance, from small gardens to sports fields and parks. Seasonal (spring–summer–autumn–winter) lawn fertilizers, slow and fast-release products, as well as special formulations for treating mossy or weedy lawns, available in small and large packages.
4. Foliar fertilizers (leaf fertilizers)
Nutrients that can be absorbed immediately through the leaves. They increase the intensity of photosynthesis, stimulate root activity, and provide a quick solution in case of deficiency symptoms.
5. Hobby fertilizers
Formulations optimized for home use for vegetables, fruits, ornamental plants, balcony plants, and houseplants – in small packages.
6. Micronutrient fertilizers
Micronutrients (iron, copper, manganese, molybdenum, etc.) are essential even in small amounts. Thanks to chelation, uptake is fast and safe, with high efficiency.
7. Controlled-release (CRF) fertilizers
The most advanced coated technology provides continuous nutrient release for 6 weeks to 14 months. Soil temperature regulates the release, so it always matches the given phenological needs.
8. Solid (granulated) fertilizers
Classic field nutrients suitable for base and top dressing: ammonium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, potassium salt, superphosphate, complex NPK blends.
9. Nutrient solutions
Liquid nutrients specifically tailored for hobby gardening and plant types, for abundant flowering or intensive growth.
10. Water-soluble mono fertilizers
Fertilizers containing one or two elements, dissolving without residue, for professional growers and fertigation systems.
11. Water-soluble complex fertilizers
Complete irrigation fertilizers with NPK + micronutrient content for professional gardeners, for fertigation and top dressing, with compositions tailored to the plant’s phenological phases. Ideal for container, greenhouse, polytunnel, and intensive cultivation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Which fertilizer should I choose as a beginner gardener?
Hobby fertilizers available in small packages or complex liquid nutrient solutions are the simplest: they are easy to dose and can be used in every season.
2. When should I use foliar fertilizer?
In stressful situations (drought, heat, cold), or when symptoms of nutrient deficiency appear and quick intervention is needed.
3. Which composition is the best choice for lawns?
Lawn fertilizer matching the season: nitrogen-rich spring starter for quick greening, summer stress-preventing, and autumn-winter preparatory with high potassium content and micronutrients. Special formulas are available for mossy or weedy lawns.
4. Why are controlled-release fertilizers advantageous?
Because they provide nutrients evenly for months, requiring fewer applications and are very effective in intensive crops and lawn maintenance.
5. Can I use organic and mineral fertilizers at the same time?
Yes. Organic fertilizer improves soil life and structure, while mineral fertilizer provides immediately available nutrients — the combination of the two is best in the long term.
6. What should I do in case of micronutrient deficiency?
First, accurately identify the nutrient deficiency. For this, you may need plant or leaf analysis. Use chelated micronutrient fertilizer (e.g., iron, copper, or manganese chelate), which is quickly and efficiently absorbed either through the soil or the leaves.