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Seasol 500ml Liquid Fertiliser and PowerFeed Combo Pack $7 @ Bunnings

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Stimulates flowering and fruiting, adds liquid compost to soil acts as a clay breaker, improves sandy soils and makes up to 270 litres based on foliar application

Liquid concentrate treats up to 120 square metres

PowerFeed is a high potency, organically based fertiliser, specifically formulated to provide a dynamic balance of nitrogen(N), phosphorus(P), potassium(K), trace elements and amino acids to boost health and growth in all plants, including natives.

PowerFeed also contains highly active liquid compost that conditions the soil and improves nutrient uptake. It acts as a clay breaker and reduces nutrient loss in sandy soil.

PowerFeed is a fast acting liquid which goes to work immediately and is effective whether applied directly to the soil or the foliage.

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  • +1

    Isn't this the normal price?

    • Not sure if it is.

      • It is the normal price but you're taking advantage of the "sample" pricing, it's cheaper by volume than buying the larger bottles.

        • +1

          @homersimpson:

          Not sure if hilarious joke or enormous misunderstanding.

          "Taking advantage" in the OzBargain sense, not the bad sense.

      • +1

        That is the normal price. But they are not always available. It is cheaper in per liter than other packages.

        • Exactly right

  • I bought it last year for my veges and i think this is the normal price

  • I went through lots of these when i put in a new lawn number of years back. Pretty sure i paid $11 each. So this is quite a deal. Thanks OP.

    • +1

      That’s the price for 1.2 litres, whereas this is 500mL x 2. So not quite as bad as you thought.

      • Ahh… that makes a lot more sense! Had no idea they come in smaller bottle than the ones i used to get.

  • +1

    I bought a few when it was on specials at Coles for $5 last month.

  • good price, combo pack for $7, $7.6 AT coles/wolli each. $5 on supermarket special each.

  • This price has been in for months.

  • Serious question: What is the difference between these 2 products (as far as performance or intended use), I spent quite some time reading the labels of both and debating which would be better for general use (there were no combo packs when I purchased). In the end I went with Powerfeed as I had used it before but after reading both package descriptions they both seemed to generically describe that they both provided similar benefits.

    • One is a fertiliser and one is not.

      Seasol is more a soil tonic than a fertiliser.

    • Seasol is more like an organic soil conditioner (softens the soil and/or enriches the soil promoting root growth) and Powerfeed is an all purpose organic fertiliser promoting plant growth.
      Price is lower because it is likely a promotional pack.

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