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Bone Meal Fertilizer is a natural organic fertilizer made from finely ground animal bones. Also known as bone meal powder or bonemeal, it provides slow-release phosphorus and calcium for plants that need stronger roots, better flowering, bulb development, and long-term soil nutrition.
It is especially useful for roses, seasonal flowers, onions, garlic, bulbs, tomatoes, chillies, okra, fruit plants, and kitchen garden crops grown in pots, grow bags, garden beds, or open soil.
In Pakistan, gardeners often use bone meal before planting winter bulbs, root crops, flowering plants, and fruiting vegetables. It works best when mixed into the soil near the root zone and watered well after application, especially when the soil actually needs phosphorus.
1kg: Best for a few pots, trial use, or small balcony plants.
5kg: Good for grow bags, garden beds, fruit plants, and repeat use.
25kg: Best for larger gardens, lawns, raised beds, or bulk soil mixing.
Most home gardeners choose: 1kg or 5kg.
Phosphorus-Rich Fertilizer
Supports root development, flowering, and early plant establishment.
Calcium Support
Provides calcium, which helps support stronger plant structure and healthy growth.
Slow-Release Nutrition
Feeds gradually over time, making it useful before planting and during long growing cycles.
Good for Bulbs and Flowers
Useful for roses, seasonal flowers, onions, garlic, tulips, and other bulb-forming plants.
Useful for Fruiting Vegetables
Suitable for vegetables such as tomatoes, chillies, okra, and gourds when used correctly.
Works Well with Organic Soil Mixes
Pairs nicely with compost, vermicompost, neem cake and other organic soil amendments.
Always water thoroughly after applying bone meal. It helps settle the powder into the soil and supports slow, steady nutrient release around the root zone.
Apply bone meal before planting flowering or root-forming crops. It is useful for onions and garlic in cool months, roses and fruiting vegetables during active growth, and seasonal bulbs before planting.
Bone meal is most useful when your soil needs phosphorus. In very alkaline soil, phosphorus availability can be reduced, so bone meal works best when mixed with compost or organic matter. Avoid overusing it in soil that is already high in phosphorus. Always mix bone meal lightly into soil and water well after application.
Bone meal fertilizer provides slow-release phosphorus and calcium. It supports root development, flowering, bulbs, fruiting vegetables, and long-term plant growth.
Apply once every 4–6 months if needed, because bone meal releases nutrients slowly. For best results, mix it into soil before planting.
Yes, bone meal works well with compost, vermicompost, neem cake, seaweed liquid fertilizer, and balanced NPK fertilizers. Avoid overusing multiple phosphorus-rich products together.
Bone meal may have a mild earthy or organic smell, especially before watering. The smell usually reduces after mixing it into soil and watering well.
Yes, use 1 tablespoon for a 12 inch pot and mix it lightly into the soil. Water well after applying.
Yes, bone meal can be useful for roses when the soil needs phosphorus. Mix it into the soil around the root zone and water deeply.
Bone meal is usually better when you want somewhat faster phosphorus availability for bulbs, roots, and flowering plants. Rock phosphate is slower and more focused on long-term soil building.
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