Typhoon Slow Release Native Plant Tablets (10g Tabs) 10kg
• Measured dose every time
• Labour saving • Perfect for landscapers
• Feeds for up to 12 months
• Root zone placement means no feeding surface rooted weeds
• Incorporates essential trace elements to compensate for local soil deficiencies
• Available in: NATIVE 21N 1P 11K + T.E.
Application Rates:
Typhoon® Native tablets are suitable for all Phosphorus sensitive plant species.
Ornamental Field Planting Groundcovers: 1 x 10 gram
Small shrubs: 1 x 10 gram
Shrubs in 200mm tubs: 1-2 x 20 gram for each metre of height or width.
Trees:
Up to 30cm high 1 x 20 gram tabs.
30 to 60cm high 1-2 x 20 gram tabs.
60cm-1 metre high 2-3 x 20 gram tabs.
1-1.5 metre high 3-4 x 20 gram tabs.
1.5-2 metre high 4-6 x 20 gram tabs.
Nursery stock in containers.
10 L bags 1 x 20 gram.
20 L bags 2-4 x 20 gram.
45 L bags 3-6 x 20 gram.
100 L bags 6-8 x 20 gram.
Correct Placement of Typhoon® slow-release tablets in the planting hole
For young plants, simply punch the holes & place the Typhoon® tablets ½ way up the side of the root ball, hard against the roots. It is important to note that Typhoon® will not burn when the tablets are placed in direct contact with the roots.
For established trees, punch the holes along the drip line to a depth of 80-100mm as illustrated. Application rates shown in the above table is only a general guide. The number of tablets required to be applied will depend on the size of the Typhoon® tablets, tree age & nutrient demand of the specific plant. For more information, please contact your nearest distributor or Langley Fertilizers.
How do Typhoon® slow release tablets work?
Typhoon® plant tablets contain slow release fertilisers & deliver nutrients & organic carbon to plants as per the plants nutrient demand & feed all types of trees, shrubs & ground cover plants for up to one year. However, the release of Nitrogen is through microbial breakdown & we recommend to reapply after 7 –8 months to effectively match the nutrient supply as per the plants nutrient demand.
Do typhoon® slow-release tablets stay in tablet form after application?
The Typhoon® tablets are designed to slowly break down and dissolve after application & lock into the soil. If dug up after a few months, there will usually be a milky white area where the tablet has broken down and begun to dissolve & be consumed by the plant.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can Typhoon Native tablets be used on vegetable and other plants?
A. Yes it can.