Controlled Release Fertilizer

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Price range: R30.00 through R190.00

Controlled Release Fertilizer is one of the easiest ways to keep your plants healthy. These premium Multicote granules release nutrients gradually for up to 8 months, providing a steady supply of nutrition every time you water. Simply mix it into your growing medium or apply it as a top dressing and let it do the work.

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Controlled release fertilizer 8 month with brown prills
Controlled Release Fertilizer
R30.00 R190.00Price range: R30.00 through R190.00
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8 month
Height is measured from the bottom of the pot to the tallest leaf.
Controlled release fertilizer 8 month with brown prills
Controlled Release Fertilizer
R30.00 R190.00Price range: R30.00 through R190.00
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Commonly known as: Controlled Release Fertilizer 


Product Name: Haifa Multicote 8

If I could recommend just one fertiliser for almost every plant I sell, this would probably be it.

Controlled Release Fertilizer takes the guesswork out of feeding your plants. Instead of remembering to fertilise every few weeks, a single application continues feeding your plants for up to 8 months under normal growing conditions.

Each fertiliser granule is coated with a specialised polymer. When the growing medium is watered, moisture moves through the coating and dissolves a small amount of nutrients inside the granule. As temperatures rise, nutrients are released gradually into the root zone where the plant can use them. This steady release avoids the sudden flushes of nutrients that occur with conventional fertilisers and provides a much more consistent supply of nutrition.

This is one of the reasons commercial nurseries rely on controlled release fertilisers. Plants receive a continuous supply of nutrients as they grow, encouraging stronger root systems, steady leaf production and healthier overall growth without the peaks and troughs associated with repeated liquid feeding.

The premium Multicote 8 formulation contains a balanced blend of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, together with magnesium and essential trace elements. Every granule works as a tiny nutrient reservoir, feeding the plant gradually over many months.

Controlled Release Fertilizer is suitable for virtually every ornamental plant. Whether you’re growing Monsteras, Philodendrons, Anthuriums, Hoyas, Ficus, Orchids, Ferns, Succulents or Palms, this fertiliser provides reliable nutrition with very little effort.

I use it in almost every growing mix because it’s one of the simplest ways to give plants a consistent source of nutrients throughout the growing season.

Controlled Release Fertilizer details

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What makes Controlled Release Fertilizer different?

Unlike water-soluble fertilisers that feed the plant all at once, Controlled Release Fertilizer feeds gradually over many months. Every watering activates a small amount of nutrients, providing a consistent supply without large nutrient spikes.

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What nutrients does it contain?

The premium Multicote 8 formulation contains:

  • Nitrogen (15%) – supports healthy leaf growth.
  • Phosphorus (3%) – encourages root development.
  • Potassium (12%) – improves overall plant strength and water regulation.
  • Magnesium – essential for chlorophyll production.
  • A full range of trace elements for balanced plant growth.
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How do I use it when repotting?

Mix the granules evenly through fresh growing medium before potting.

Suggested rates:

  • 12–14cm pots: 1–2 teaspoons
  • 16–20cm pots: 2–4 teaspoons
  • 23–30cm pots: 4–6 teaspoons

Heavy feeders such as Monsteras, Philodendrons, Palms and Bird of Paradise will benefit from the upper end of these rates.

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Can I top-dress established plants?

Yes.

Simply sprinkle the granules evenly over the surface of the growing medium and water thoroughly. Each watering will gradually activate the fertiliser.

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How long does it last?

Under normal growing conditions the Multicote formulation feeds plants for approximately 8 months. Warmer temperatures increase nutrient release, while cooler temperatures naturally slow the release to match slower plant growth.

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Can I use it with Organic Fertiliser?

Absolutely.

Controlled Release Fertilizer provides a steady background supply of nutrients, while Grobest Organic Fertilizer improves soil biology and supplies additional organic nutrition. The two products work exceptionally well together.

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Is it suitable for every plant?

Yes.

It’s suitable for almost every ornamental plant including:

  • Monsteras
  • Philodendrons
  • Anthuriums
  • Ficus
  • Hoyas
  • Orchids
  • Ferns
  • Snake Plants
  • ZZ Plants
  • Alocasias
  • Dracaenas
  • Palms
  • Succulents
  • Outdoor container plants

FAQ’s

Q: Why is Controlled Release Fertilizer better than liquid fertiliser?
Liquid fertilisers provide nutrients immediately but require regular applications. Controlled Release Fertilizer feeds gradually over many months, giving plants a much more consistent nutrient supply.

Q: Will it burn my plants?
When used at the recommended rates, no. The polymer coating releases nutrients gradually, greatly reducing the risk of fertiliser burn compared with conventional fertilisers.

Q: How often do I need to apply it?
Only once every 8 months under normal growing conditions.

Q: Can I use it on indoor plants?
Yes. It is one of the easiest and most effective fertilisers for indoor plants because it provides continuous feeding with very little maintenance.

Q: Can I use it together with Grobest Organic Fertiliser?
Yes. They complement each other very well. Controlled Release Fertilizer provides a steady nutrient supply, while Grobest contributes organic nutrition and supports a healthy growing medium.

Q: Does it still work during winter?
Yes. Nutrients are released more slowly in cooler weather because the coating responds to temperature. This naturally matches the slower growth of most plants during winter.

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Customer Reviews

Daleen Breytenbach
Rating: 5/5
I am very happy plant was well paked and in good condition.
Fri Jul 31 2026 15:04:38 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Ronelle
Rating: 5/5
I was just a bit dissapointed that the leaf of the staghorn got damaged.
I was happy with my order just a bit disappointed that the staghorn leaf got broken in transit.
Wed Jun 17 2026 10:33:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Esmeralda
Rating: 5/5
Mrs
The plants were in very good condition upon delivery. I was so excited when the plants arrived and admired the way it was securely wrapped. Great work to Staghorn and Pitcher.
Tue Jun 02 2026 05:16:46 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Heike Baleta
Rating: 5/5
Everything as described.
Item came as described, already used it when we repotted our Monstera so hopefully everything works as it should. Easy to use, would recommend.
Wed Dec 17 2025 10:14:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Sam Lindsay
Rating: 5/5
Thanks!!!
Very stoked with the service!!! the plant arrived well protected & in great condition :)
Thu Nov 27 2025 16:08:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
mike Viljoen
Rating: 5/5
fast and awesome price for the product thanks
Sun Oct 26 2025 10:15:12 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Sagra Subroyen
Rating: 5/5
Excellent service
Thu Aug 07 2025 07:47:17 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Neesa Cassim
Rating: 5/5
Will order again
Beautiful plants. .. everything arrived intact. .. packed with so much care,great quality plants and fertilizers.
Fri May 02 2025 14:52:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Priscilla Dreyer
Rating: 5/5
Controlled Release Fertilizer
I was very scared to use it . .I googled because I'm not good at grams nd all that stuff . .but I did it and praying that my plants will keep growing beautifully. .. as it already is . .. thank you very much . .. I do appreciate it . .. ..
Mon Feb 24 2025 08:04:48 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Didi O
Rating: 5/5
new product for me
I love this product. Premixed it with my newly potted plants. Can't wait to see the results!
Sun Feb 09 2025 06:12:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)