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Product Overview
Solabiol Olive and Fig Tree Fertilizer 750 g is formulated to meet the specific needs of olive, fig and Mediterranean plants. Enriched with organic and mineral matter, it provides the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium necessary for regular growth. Thanks to its practical granules, this fertiliser spreads easily around the base of the trees and gradually releases its nutrients. Its natural origin also makes it usable in Organic Farming, in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 834/2007.
Why use a specific fertilizer?
Mediterranean plants, such as olive or fig trees, require balanced fertilization to ensure trunk development, fruit production and strengthening of the root system. Based on a combination of natural ingredients (feather powder, vegetable and animal compost, etc.), this formula provides all the essential nutrients. Thus, it supports continuous flowering and contributes to the general vigour of the branches.
Composition and characteristics
This organo-mineral formulation provides prolonged nutrition and helps to enrich the soil. The integrated lignosulfonates facilitate the assimilation of the elements and promote good root development.
Recommended Directions for Use
For planting :
For maintenance :
These steps are intended to maximize growth and support the overall health of the plant.
Benefits for crops
The Solabiol fertilizer improves the soil structure while ensuring progressive fertilization:
Proper dosages and regular use help to achieve satisfactory harvests and healthy trees.
Additional advice for your garden
Apart from olive and fig trees, this product is useful for other demanding plants such as citrus fruits, flowering shrubs, strawberries and roses. Make sure to:
Maintaining the fertility of the soil remains essential to obtain tasty fruit and vigorous foliage. The addition of elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium remains fundamental to compensate for the natural impoverishment of the soil over time.