LOHAS Fertiliser brings carbon-negative innovation to Four Oaks 2025

LOHAS Fertiliser is exhibiting at Four Oaks Trade Show 2025 (Cheshire 2-3 September), where the business will be showcasing its range of UK-manufactured, carbon-negative organic fertilisers developed for professional growers and horticultural specialists.

LOHAS

LOHAS offers two high-performance products:

ORGANIC-BASED NITROGEN FERTILISER – NPK 4-1-2
An all-purpose fertiliser ideal for leafy greens, flowers, fruits, and root vegetables — ensuring vibrant growth and abundant harvests.

ORGANIC-BASED P&K FERTILISER – NPK 2-5-6
A bloom and fruiting booster, perfect for flowering plants, fruits, root vegetables, squash, and cucumbers.

Both products are packed with humus, amino acids, organic matter, slow-release NPK nutrients, and essential micronutrients, offering versatile application methods to suit different growing needs:

Mixed into soil or growing media as a peat alternative for improved water retention and soil structure; blended with water to create a natural liquid feed, or fertiliser tea, ideal for quick nutrient uptake and easy application; top-dressed or incorporated into compost or existing soil blends for season-long nutrition.

These fertilisers are designed not only to improve plant health and yields but to support sustainable, climate-conscious horticulture — made in the UK with a carbon-negative footprint.

Visit Stand D41A, House D to learn more about how LOHAS Fertiliser can help grow better crops, naturally.

www.lohasfertiliser.co.uk


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