Neutrog Sudden Impact Rose Fertiliser 4kg

Neutrog
Neutrog Sudden Impact Rose Fertiliser 4kg
  • Sudden Impact for Roses is ideal for all flowering plants except natives and bare-rooted roses.
  • Pellet form
  • Organic-based
  • Boosted fertiliser
  • 9:4:12 plus the full range of secondary nutrients and micronutrients in a natural form along with boosted levels of Iron and Magnesium..

After many years of research and development by Neutrog in conjunction with the Rose Society of SA and a number of professional rose growers, Sudden Impact for Roses was launched in August 2001. Sudden Impact for Roses combines the best of both worlds. Its organic base provides a full range of plant nutrients in a slow release form, whilst the carefully selected water-soluble nutrients have been added to maximise the performance of each application.

The balance and ratio of nutrients combined with the very best of raw materials are the secret to the success of Sudden Impact for Roses. The organic raw materials are conditioned utilising a unique composting process and once completed, the water-soluble nutrients are carefully blended into the organic base before being pasteurised and pelleted.

Sudden Impact for Roses is recommended and endorsed by the Rose Societies of South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and the South West Rose Group of WA along with the National Rose Society of Australia and Heritage Roses in Australia Inc.

Sudden Impact for Roses is used on the 16,000 roses at the Flemington Racecourse Rose Gardens along with the Victoria State Rose Garden, Morwell Centenary Rose Garden, International Rose Trial Garden SA, Old Parliament House Gardens in Canberra, Araluen Botanic Park in WA, and the National Rose Garden at Woolmers Estate in Tasmania along with many others.

Users of Sudden Impact for Roses consistently report the following:

An increase in the number of flowers. An increase in the quality of individual blooms. Continued general plant vigour and sturdy growth. An improvement in the health of the plants, with increased resistance to fungal disease such as black spot, rust and powdery mildew, resulting in a marked reduction in the need for preventative spraying by up to two thirds.