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Jobe's, Fertilizer Spikes, Indoor Houseplants, 50 Count

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Size: 50 Spikes


Style: House Plant


Features

  • THE IDEAL FERTILIZER SPIKE for all types of indoor houseplants including Fiddle Leaf Fig, Chinese Money Plant, Spider Plant, Snake Plant, Ivy, Philodendron, Pothos, and more
  • SLOW RELEASE: Jobe's fertilizer spikes are slow release, meaning that they release a small steady amount of nutrients to your plants over time to keep your plants happy and healthy all season long
  • EASY-TO-USE: Whether you're a seasoned gardening pro or just starting your gardening journey, Jobes spikes are easy to insert around each plants dripline
  • NO WASTEFUL RUNOFF, no mess, and no hazards. Jobe's fertilizer spikes go right to the root of the plant, so there's no need to worry about fertilizer running off anywhere else around you. Each spike gives your plant the perfect amount of nutrients
  • ABOUT JOBE'S: The Jobes Company is Based in Waco, Texas and we specialize in home and garden products that make short work out of working in the garden. One garden at a time, we want to make the world a happier, healthier, and more beautiful place

Description

Jobs Houseplant Fertilizer Spikes are specially formulated for all indoor plants. Keeping your plants healthy and fertilized is easier than ever with Jobs Indoor Plant Food Spikes. Jobs spikes provide a continuous supply of important nutrients right at the roots, where plants need it most. Simply insert the pre-measured, specially formulated spikes into the soil around your plant. No mess, hazards or smells &; only a safe beautiful plant. From the Manufacturer Easy Gardener manufactures and distributes over 200 products to top lawn and garden retailers in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Our product lines include landscape fabrics, shade fabrics, fertilizers, tree care products, landscape edging, sun screen fabrics, netting and plastic fencing. Keeping your houseplants healthy and fertilized is easier than ever with Jobes Houseplant Food Spikes. Spikes provide a continuous supply of important nutrients right at the roots, where plants need it most. The premeasured, specially formulated spikes are simply inserted into the soil around your plant. Unlike liquids or granular, Jobes Houseplant Spikes eliminate mess, hazards and smells and cant wash through when you water. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Manufacturer Contact Information See more


Brand: Jobe's


Item Weight: 0.15 Pounds


Item Form: Liquid, Sticks, Granules


Coverage: Medium


Specific Uses For Product: Gardening


Product Dimensions: 11 x 4 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Department: Fertilizers


Manufacturer: Jobe's


Item model number: 05031T


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Good Stuff!
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
There are many different types of fertilizers out there, and just as many opinions on which type is best. I know this because I'm not really an experienced gardener, and I've done a lot of research into plant care and the usage of fertilizers. The most commonly sold fertilizers seem to be the liquid kind, or the granular kind that you sprinkle over the soil. Because I'm fairly lazy - I mean, BUSY - I was looking for something that would be easy and simple to use. I didn't feel like messing with mixing up liquid fertilizers all the time and carefully keeping track of fertilizing schedules and such nonsense. That's when I chanced upon the idea of fertilizer spikes - a product you could simply insert into the plant's pot quickly and easily, it'd last up to 2 months, and it supposedly makes it hard to over-fertilize your plants. It sounded too good to be true, so I was a bit skeptical. Jobe's Fertilizer Spikes were pretty cheap, so I decided to just give it a shot! Chances are, if you're looking into this product, you're also looking for an easy, hassle-free fertilizing method for an indoor setting. Read on, then, read on... I live in a small apartment with no outdoor area, so I grow plants on my dining room table under a grow light. I like herbs, so I grow mint (chocolate mint and sweet mint), thyme (German Thyme and Lemon Thyme), chives, sage and rosemary. The first thing to note about these spikes is the NPK ratio, which is a nitrogen-phosphate-potassium analysis of 13-4-5. Nitrogen is good for encouraging leaf growth, so this houseplant fertilizer is perfect for herbs (most of which are grown for their leaves). That being said, if you have a flowering plant, you'll want something much higher in phosphates to better encourage blooming. I've read on the internet that most fertilizer suggestions from manufacturers are overblown, and that one should really only use half the suggested amount. However, I was feeling bold when I bought these, so I went with the full suggested amounts from the back of the package. I did not notice any leaf burn, yellowing, or other issues associated with over-fertilization, and moreover, my plants seemed to respond very well by putting out lush new growth. The mint certainly grew very rapidly! In fact, the mint did so well that it quickly became root bound and started getting browning and dying leaves as a result of its inability to take up new nutrients. Instead of performing a root pruning, I've decided to start fresh with some mint cuttings in new pots. However, rather than throw out the original plants immediately, I'm trying to keep them alive long enough to have a backup source for new cuttings in case my current batch don't make it and I need to take more. I've read online that fertilizing an extremely root bound plant won't really do it any good, but I decided to try anyway and shoved some Jobe's Plant Spikes into the old mint pots, not really expecting much. I was absolutely shocked to see both mints put out fresh new growth at a fast rate whereas previously they looked like they were on their last legs! So, I can safely say that Jobe's plant spikes will help prolong the life of a root bound plant, at least for awhile. I, of course, recommend that you don't keep a plant permanently root bound, but this product will buy you some time! I'm certainly impressed. A lot of gardeners online seem to scoff at the efficacy of fertilizer spikes when compared to liquid fertilizers, but I have noticed a real improvement in my plants after using these spikes, and as mentioned earlier, these helped me save some dying mint. I love how simple and easy to use they are! Of course, you need to bear in mind the fertilizer requirements for individual plant species when using these and adjust accordingly (less for rosemary than for mint, for example). Also keep in mind the NPK ratio since these spikes are really only for encouraging foliage. That being said, I'm quite pleased with them, and I'm certainly going to keep using them in the future! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2014 by Feelah the tigress

  • Be careful ...
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
I decided to use this on one of my houseplants and was impressed. I decided to put about half of the spikes into the soil around 5" from my house plant. After three days I didn't see anything different. On the fourth day I noticed something. A second plant was coming out of the soil. The second plan continued to grow for about a month. The flower were amazing and I decided to prune and cut one off to put in a vase. As soon as I cut it off I heard a "ouch" sound come from the soil. I must have been seeing things. I put on my glasses and looked for carefully and didn't see anything unusual. The next day the plant wasn't in the same place. At first I thought that my house cleaner moved the plant to another location. It could have been the case. I didn't really think much of it and then went to water the plant the next day and one of the plants looked all shriveled. So, me and my not-so-much green thumb decided to clear away the shriveled plant. As I reached down to prune the plant one of the leaves sliced against my arm. I looked down and saw a small cut and a little bit of blood. I went to the medicine closet and found a Band-Aid and put it on. I went back to the plant and it was gone. What? Where did it go? When I turned around I felt something grab onto my ankles. Oh no ... I looked around and the plant was on the ground. The stem was slowly climbing my legs and increasing it's pressure. My leg went numb. I tried to get away when all of a sudden I fell to the ground. Just when I turned my head I saw the plant. It started to move out of the pot and started to walk on it's roots towards me. I couldn't get up and felt helpless. I screamed. I tried to move my arms but they were trapped by the plant's lengthly vines. I had no options. This was going to be my last breath. I was breathing so heavy and sweat was pouring our of my pores. The plant attached itself to my face like an octopus. It first struck my eyes and then went into my ears. I was able to free one of my hands and dug deep into my pocket. In my pocket was one Jobe's houseplant fertilizer spike. I took the spike and thrusted it right into the plant. During this time everything was turning black. I felt like I was losing consciousness. When all of a sudden ... I heard a noise. The plant started to retract and move slowly back into the pot. I stood up, shook my head and brushed the sweat out of my eyes. I cautiously leaned in to the soil and heard something. It was a mumbling. I leaned in close and I heard an audible "thank you." I said you're welcome decided to order another set of Jobe's houseplant fertilizer spikes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2015 by M_Reviewer

  • Very good fertilizer easy to use
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
I use it for my water Lilly plants and my lotus not just for tomatoes.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by T. Scauflaire

  • Great for flowering houseplants
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
I came to Amazon to buy these when I could no longer find them locally. They work great on every plant I have used them with. I'm most happy with their effect on my Maid of Orleans Jasmine plant. I bought it to grow in my house about three or four years ago. The jasmine was in a three inch pot and had no blooms. I didn't fertilize it right away and it stayed a sad little thing for several months. I repotted it, added one plant spike and not only did it start to grow, but it started to bloom. It's now large enough to require three spikes at a time and is growing wild in my kitchen. I've cut it back twice and started other plants from the cuttings. The houseplant spikes also sent my Christmas Cactus into overdrive. I fertilize it with the spikes between March and September and the plant grows quickly. I am at the stage where I keep starting new plants off of the original one and give them to friends and family. Once my new cuttings have rooted and produced the first new leaf, I add a plant spike and they too, grow very fast. I've also used this fertilizer successfully on my prayer plants. We adopted a stray kitten who promptly decided to rip all the leaves off of the two prayer plants I have. It only took her one night. Six months later, the plants have recovered their former glory and are safely out of her reach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2012 by ZenCity

  • I can already see the difference!
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
I love these fertilizer spikes! I'm not one for gardening, really, and don't have much of a green thumb, but I received several houseplants from my mother as an apartment warming gift after I moved. I tried very diligently to take care of the plants that she gave me, and, while they didn't die, they didn't really seem to thrive, either. I never thought of myself as someone who likes plants, but, as it turns out, once you have some in your care, feelings of responsibility soon turn into feelings of affection. My determination to keep the plants from dying grew into a desire to see them thrive, so I began to try different kinds of soils and fertilizers and planters. I've tried liquid fertilizer and I've tried the pellet kind, but these spikes have so far proven to be the best hit with my plants. Not to knock the liquid stuff, they're probably the reason the plants survived for so long, but these spikes are the reason they are now green and full and flourishing. It hasn't even been that long since I've inserted these spikes into all my planters, but every single one of my plants are doing so much better, there is a visible improvement that makes me really happy to see. I'll definitely be getting more of these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2014 by Jennifer

  • Works great
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
Put several according to directions in the pot and works great. My plant that i received today which is a mullberry bush/tree didnt even go into shock after recieveing it through the mail today. I planted it into a 12 inch planter and the plant was happy. I put him "Morus" under my grow light and according to directions it says to put in 6 sticks per pot. Well i did this to some of my other tiny plants and my cat bit off and spat out the excess stick sticking out, so highly recommend this product, but at the same tiem highly recommend shoving the stick all the way into the ground. Reasonalby priced, and i asked the customer service through the number about the household plant fertalizer being used on edible plants like tomatoes, and she said that except for the numbers of what it contains being different, she didnt think there was anything poisonous in the product that would keep a person from eating the edible plants fruit/vegitables. So from what i found out, it is okay to use on those plants and that you can eat after the plants produce and do what they need to do. Highly recommend and very affordable. I ordered 4 packages:-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2013 by Carissa R. Rosenfeld

  • Strong Easy to Use Fertilizer Spikes
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
These are very strong fertilizer spikes. I initially bought these when they were two dollars a pack and they were worth it. You get fifty spikes! That may sound like a lot, but if you have a lot of plants, this can be used up relatively quickly. There are instructions on the back that tell you how many to use in each pot, depending on how big the planter is. For your reference: • 4", two spikes • 6", three spikes • 8", four spikes • 10", five spikes • 12", six spikes I wouldn't put these in terrariums as you want those plants to stay tiny for a long time. It's suggested to use new spikes every two months. As a gardener, I advise to use them during your plants' growing season. These are very strong spikes, and will give your plants the nutrients they need to grow big and fast. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016 by benjamin bannister

  • Great for the lazy houseplant owner
Size: 50 Spikes Style: House Plant
These are convenient, cheap and worthwhile. My houseplants do well with these because otherwise I would not end up mixing fertilizers with water and my plants probably would not get fed. I got mine recently at Dollar General, now is the time of year. They were $2 for this twin pack. I add as many per pot as appropriate for the size of the pot and repeat in 3 months. How easy is that? The ultimate in convenience for lazy houseplant gardeners who have enough trouble just remembering to water their plants. I suppose there are special fertilizers for particular plants, African violets, etc. but for me this has worked with a variety of houseplants and also for all of my coleus cuttings that I rooted over the winter for use outside this summer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2018 by Fight the Good Fight

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