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II. Reading &
Comparing Plant
Food Labels
Plant foods sold in the United States generally have
a label with information on the following: Grade, Net
Weight, Guaranteed Analysis, Sources of Nutrients.
Each of these components is explained below.
When shopping for plant foods, this section is
indispensable for making comparisons between
seemingly similar products.
1. The Grade
A shorthand representation of the minimum
percentages guaranteed (by weight) for Total Nitrogen,
Available Phosphate, and Soluble Potash, with each
guarantee separated by a hyphen. In Figure 2, the
grade for Plant-tone is 5-3-3, which means that it is
guaranteed to contain 5% nitrogen, 3% phosphate,
and 3% potash. Therefore, in a 40 lb. bag of Plant-tone,
there would be 2 lbs. of nitrogen, 1.2 lbs. of available
phosphate, and 1.2 lb. pack of soluble potash.
2. Net Weight
All fertilizers must be sold on the basis of net weight
(not volume). When comparing products, it is often
better to compare the price per pound rather than
total price because the net weights often vary.
3. Guaranteed Analysis
States the minimum percentage by weight of plant
nutrients claimed by the seller. If the manufacturer
claims a given nutrient, it must be guaranteed in
this section.
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Figure 2
20 lb. Net Weight
XYZ 5-10-5
Brand Guaranteed Analysis
Nitrogen..............5%
Phosphate ..........10%
Potash ................5%
Nutrients derived from ammonium sulfate,
triple super phosphate, and potash.
Figure 1
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Plant Food Fundamentals
TIP SHEET
Plant-tone
®
5-3-3
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
The Espoma Company • 6 Espoma Road, Millville, NJ 08332
Total Nitrogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0%
0.4%. . . . Ammoniacal Nitrogen
1.6%. . . . Water Soluble Nitrogen
3.0%. . . . Water Insoluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P
2
O
5
) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0%
Soluble Potash (K
2
O). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0%
Calcium (Ca) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0%
Magnesium (Mg). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0%
0.6%. . . . Water Soluble Magnesium
Sulfur (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0%
Derived from: Hydrolyzed Feather Meal, Pasteurized
Poultry Manure, Cocoa Meal, Bone Meal, Alfalfa Meal,
Greensand, Humates, Sulfate of Potash, and Sulfate of
Potash Magnesia.
*Contains 3.0% Slow Release Nitrogen.
Non Plant Food Ingredients:
Contains 3,804,705 colony forming units (CFU’s) per lb.
(253,647 CFU’s per lb. of each of the following 15 species):
Acidovorax facillis Marinibacillus marinus
Arthrobacter agilis Paenibacillus lentimorbus
Bacillus licheniformis Paenibacillis polymyxa
Bacillus megaterium Pseudomonas alcaligenes
Bacillus oleronius Pseudomonas chlororaphis
Bacillus pumilis Pseudomonas putida
Bacillus subtilis Rhodococcus rhodochorus
Bacillus thuringiensis
While fertilizer materials have unlimited shelf life, the
beneficial microbes in this product are best used within two
years of the production date (see side panel for production
date). After that time their numbers may be reduced.
4. Derivation Statement
The derivation statement lists the sources for the nutrients guaranteed. Look to see how many
ingredients are listed. The more ingredients, the more rates of release, the better the feed.
Check also to see if there are any slow release ingredients, i.e. natural organic or controlled
release ingredients.
Tips for Comparing Grades:
Bigger doesn’t mean better.
Some consumers mistakenly believe that bigger numbers in the
analysis means better plant food. However, high analysis plant foods are often wasted because
the plant cannot utilize all of the nutrients immediately, and what it does not use leaches away
from the soil. It is more important to look for slow release ingredients such as natural organic
or controlled release that will slowly feed the plant and not leach away.
Take weight into consideration.
Some consumers mistakenly believe that bigger analyses always
mean more nutrients. However, because an analysis represents the percentage by weight of a
given nutrient, it may not always be the case. In the table below, Espoma Organic provides more
nitrogen per 1,000 square feet than two competitors products; one with a higher and one with a
lower nitrogen analysis.
Figure 3
Brand Analysis Application Rate Nitrogen
per 1,000 sq. ft. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Espoma Organic 7-2-2 12 lbs. 0.84 lbs.
Espoma Lawn Food 18-0-3 4 lbs. 0.72 lbs.
Brand X (Natural) 3-1-5 10 lbs. 0.30 lbs.
Brand Z (Synthetic) 16-4-8 4 lbs. 0.64 lbs.
Comparison Tips:
Is there any slow release nitrogen?
To determine how much of the nitrogen is slow release, add
the percentage of “Water Insoluble” Nitrogen to any other “Slowly Available” Nitrogen in the
guaranteed analysis. In the Plant-tone label of Figure 2, 3% nitrogen (approximately 60% of the
nitrogen guaranteed) is slow release. In the XYZ brand label in Figure 1, there is no water
insoluble guarantee or any other slow release claim. Therefore, this is a water soluble product
that will not last long in the soil.

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