Plant Fertilizer Sticks for 90-Day Houseplant Care
One stick, up to 90 days of steadier plant care
Stop wondering whether your potted plants are being fed enough. Place a nutrition stick in the soil and make routine care more consistent, with release lasting up to 90 days.

A simpler way to feed plants
Individual sticks reduce measuring, mess and uncertainty in everyday care for potted plants.

Feed with less fuss
Individual sticks remove the need to pour and repeatedly measure liquid fertilizer, making a recurring care task easier to start and repeat.

Nutrition that keeps going
The sticks release plant nutrition for up to 90 days, creating a steadier routine than occasional feedings that are easy to forget.

Ready for everyday pots
Use the compact sticks for potted flowers, green houseplants, indoor gardens and container-grown vegetables according to the package directions.

Keep feeding organized
The portable paperboard box keeps approximately 18 individual sticks together, so plant nutrition is easy to store and reach for.
Why plant parents keep it handy
Stories from people making everyday plant care easier to repeat.
My crowded apartment shelf is finally easier to manage. I like pulling out one tidy stick instead of measuring around all the pots.
I was nervous about liquid fertilizer. This felt much more straightforward for my first pothos and fern.
I keep the box beside the watering can. Plant care is easier to remember between work calls and family errands.
The individual format is neat, especially for my flowering pots. No spilled granules on the windowsill.
Good compact option for my container vegetables. The box takes almost no room in my gardening drawer.
I bought these before a busy stretch away from home. The instructions took a careful read, but the routine is pleasantly simple.
I use them with several green plants on the sill. No pouring, no measuring cup to wash.
A practical repeat-care supply for my older houseplant collection. The sticks are smaller than I expected.
The colorful box looks nice beside my decorative pots, and the feeding step is easy. Results still depend on following the plant's other care needs.
Place it, then let it work
Keep the process simple and let the package directions guide the amount for each plant.
Know the plant
Check the plant, container and current soil care before feeding.
Read the label
Follow the package directions for the appropriate use. Do not guess a universal amount.
Place one as directed
Insert the fertilizer stick into the potting soil, then continue normal watering, light and plant observation.
The numbers that matter
A compact supply with a long release period for repeat plant care.
Less measuring, more consistency
The value is in lowering the everyday effort required to keep feeding on track.
| Plant Nutrition BarEASIER ROUTINE | Liquid fertilizer | Loose granules | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual stick format | Yes | No | No |
| Repeated measuring and pouring | No | Yes | Partial |
| Slow-release nutrition | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Portable boxed storage | Yes | Partial | No |
| Release claim | Up to 90 days | Varies | Varies |
Everything for repeat care
A compact boxed format keeps the full supply together.
From guesswork to confidence
A small soil-level step turns a recurring plant-care chore into something easier to remember and repeat.

The feeding task you forget
You notice pale, tired or wilted foliage, remember the fertilizer, and then lose track of the routine again. Liquid feeds and loose granules can turn one simple task into another thing to measure and remember.

One small step in soil
Choose an individual stick, read the package directions for your plant, and place it in the soil. There is no bottle to pour or loose fertilizer to scatter across the pot.

A steadier green routine
Plant care feels calmer when feeding has a clear place in the routine. The slow-release format lasts up to 90 days, so your indoor flowers and green plants have a more dependable nutrition step to return to.
About this item
Keep your potted plants on a steadier care rhythm, without measuring liquid feed every time. These individual slow-release sticks make routine indoor plant nutrition simple, organized and easy to revi
Easy-to-use slow-release plant nutrition lasting up to 90 days
- underfed houseplants
- inconsistent plant fertilizing
- declining potted flowers and green plants
- frequent fertilizer application
Questions before you feed
Clear answers for choosing and using slow-release fertilizer sticks.






















