



HP.ENDMAX-0.4
High analysis slow release fertiliser containing complete range of essential nutrients. Suitable for most plants including, turf, flowers, ornamentals, fruit trees, vegetable & herbs.
For years we have been hearing the following questions from our loyal customers:
Well here it is. EnduraMAX TE, a premium, controlled release high-analysis fertiliser now available exclusively from The Climbing Fig.
EnduraMAX TE is a high analysis fertiliser containing all the essential nutrients required for healthy plant growth and is suitable for most plant types including, turf grass, flowers & ornamentals, fruit trees, vegetable crops as well as bonsai and seedlings (at lower application rates). EnduraMAX TE fertiliser granules are fully coated with a new generation matrix which provides constant and extended nutrient release (for 5 - 6 months) therefore helping growers avoid surges and leaching of important plant nutrients which belong in your pots or garden soil, not in our precious waterways.
EnduraMAX TE is a professional grade product used widely by the nursery industry in Australia.
For indicative application rates, refer to the table below or the second image in the gallery.
| Garden Situation | Application Rate |
|---|---|
| Young plants including seedlings | 2 - 3 grams per 1L of seed raising mix |
| Pot plants | 3 - 4 grams per 1L of potting mix |
| Garden beds | 10 - 40 grams per square metre of garden |
| Native plants | Use lower rates, generally half |
For nutrient analysis as guaranteed by manufacturer, refer to the tables below or the second image in the gallery.
| 17% | TOTAL NITROGEN (N) |
|---|---|
| 6.5% | nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) |
| 8.8% | ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4-N) |
| 1.7% | urea nitrogen (Ur-N) |
| 11% | PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE (P2O5) |
| 8.3% | water soluble |
| 10% | POTASSIUM OXIDE (K2O) |
| 10% | water soluble |
| 2.0% | MAGNESIUM OXIDE (MgO) |
| 0.33% | Iron (Fe) |
| 0.06% | EDTA chelated |
| 0.04% | Manganese (Mn) |
| 0.037% | Copper (Cu) |
| 0.02% | Boron (B) |
| 0.015% | Molybdenum (Mo) |
| 0.011% | Zinc (Zn) |