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Natural fertilizer for Camellia sinensis
At Growing Karma, we fertilize naturally – with sheep's wool, alpaca wool, Biobizz Heaven, and Fish Mix. This provides powerful nutrients for your tea plants, herbs, and vegetables. Sheep's and alpaca wool ensure a long-lasting supply and sustainably improve soil structure. Biobizz Heaven acts as a natural growth booster, while Biobizz Fish Mix activates soil life and promotes vibrant green leaves. Ideal for anyone who values organic gardening and healthy plants – natural, effective, and plant-friendly.
The perfect care for your tea plant
Nutrient supply
Camellia sinensis is a plant that requires a balanced supply of nutrients for healthy growth and high-quality tea leaves. Natural fertilizers such as Biobizz, sheep's wool, and other organic alternatives are ideal for meeting the needs of this acid-loving plant. With products like Bio Grow and Bio Bloom, Biobizz offers organic solutions that promote root and leaf growth, support flowering, and improve leaf quality. Regular fertilization during the growing season ensures your tea plant receives optimal nutrients.
Sustainable
A sustainable alternative is sheep's wool. It slowly releases nutrients such as nitrogen and potassium into the soil, ensuring a long-lasting supply. At the same time, it retains water and improves soil structure, which is especially beneficial for tea plants in the garden or in pots. Sheep's wool is biodegradable and an environmentally friendly option that's easy to apply.
Alternatives
Other natural fertilizers such as compost or horn shavings perfectly complement the care of Camellia sinensis. Compost provides the soil with organic nutrients and microorganisms, while horn shavings promote growth with nitrogen. Coffee grounds are also a proven household remedy that acidifies the soil and provides valuable nutrients. Bark mulch protects the roots from drying out and keeps the soil slightly acidic, while nettle manure provides potassium and nitrogen in natural forms.
Care
A well-thought-out care plan will help you provide your tea plant with optimal care. In spring, you should use nitrogen-rich fertilizers to stimulate growth. During the summer, products like Bio Bloom promote leaf vitality and quality. In the fall, potassium-rich manure strengthens the plant for winter dormancy, while a layer of mulch protects the roots from frost. In winter, you can reduce fertilization and allow the plant to rest.
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With proper care and natural fertilizers like Biobizz or sheep's wool, your Camellia sinensis will thrive. It will not only grow healthily but also provide aromatic leaves for your own tea production. Sustainability, healthy soil, and a bountiful harvest go hand in hand when caring for your tea plant.


















