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Newmarket, ON L3Y 7B8
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Gaia Green Mineralized Phosphate is a high phosphorus organic fertilizer and beneficial soil amendment for supporting flowering and fruiting crops when bloom performance and crop quality are the priority. It’s a natural fertilizer made to bring targeted phosphorus support into garden soils without complicated formulas.
Built from natural rock phosphate, this mineral amendment is valued for good plant availability, making it a practical choice when you want phosphorus delivered in a way plants can access. Gaia Green describes Mineralized Phosphate as mined from caves and having potent phosphorus content, reinforcing its role as a traditional, mineral-based input that has been known since ancient times to be a beneficial soil amendment.
In the garden, this high phosphorus organic fertilizer is positioned to support large and plentiful blooms in flowering plants. It’s also suited for increasing yield and quality of all flowering and fruiting crops, which makes it a straightforward option for the part of the season when plants shift into production and the goal becomes stronger flowering and fruiting results. Alongside bloom support, it’s described as helping enhance the flavour of vegetables, tying the mineral input to a quality-focused harvest outcome.
Because it’s presented as both a natural fertilizer and a beneficial soil amendment, Mineralized Phosphate fits growers who want to build soil fertility while targeting a specific nutrient role. The “facts layer” is intentionally simple: it is derived from natural rock phosphate, and it provides phosphorus support that is purpose-built for flowering and fruiting performance. That single-input clarity makes it easy to keep your soil-building approach focused, especially when you want phosphorus support without adding extra variables.
Gaia Green Mineralized Phosphate is suitable for lawns and gardens, and it also fits container-style planting such as hanging baskets, potted plants, and planter boxes. This is a good fit for growers who want a high phosphorus organic fertilizer with good plant availability, particularly for flowering and fruiting crops where the goal is large and plentiful blooms, improved yield and quality, and better vegetable flavour.
| Available Phosphoric Acid (P2O5) | 9.0% |
|---|---|
| Total Phosphoric Acid (P2O5) | 10.0% |
| Calcium (Ca) | 10.0% |
Available phosphoric acid provides a fast-absorbing form of phosphorus that fuels root growth, energy transfer, and strong flowering. It becomes part of the plant’s total available phosphate supply, but the two terms are not the same—available phosphoric acid is one source of phosphorus, while available phosphate refers to the entire pool of plant-available phosphorus overall.
Calcium is important because it builds and stabilizes plant cells as they form, acting as the structural support that keeps new growth strong and functional. Unlike other nutrients that drive color or speed of growth, calcium’s role is unique because it controls cell wall strength and membrane stability, making it essential for healthy roots, shoots, and long-term plant resilience rather than quick visual results.
Total Phosphoric Acid (P2O5) matters because it represents phosphorus—the nutrient that powers energy movement for strong roots, fast development, and successful flowering—yet it’s unique because availability depends heavily on root-zone conditions like pH, temperature, and oxygen, so you can have plenty present while the plant still can’t use it.
Natural rock phosphate is different because it releases phosphorus slowly as the root zone and soil biology unlock it, so it builds long-term fertility instead of causing a fast nutrient spike. That slow, reserve-style supply is important because phosphorus drives root energy and flowering, and it also helps avoid the micronutrient imbalances that can happen when phosphorus is pushed too quickly.
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