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Jobe’s Organics Garden Fertilizer Spikes offer a clean, organic 3-5-5 NPK nutrient boost tailored for fruit and citrus plants. OMRI certified and USDA approved, these pre-measured spikes provide mess-free, odorless feeding every 4-6 weeks, ensuring vibrant foliage and high yields without synthetic chemicals or runoff. Ideal for busy gardeners seeking effective, low-maintenance plant care.





| ASIN | B00Q71JSSG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,050 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #274 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Jobe's Organics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,299) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00073035042260 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Sticks |
| Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 04226 |
| Manufacturer | Jobe’s Organics |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 9 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Plant Growth,Root Development,Seed Developmen,tSoil Conditioning |
| UPC | 073035042260 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
M**T
Easy to Use and Plants Love Them!
I’ve been using Jobe’s Organics Garden Fertilizer Spikes in my flower beds and vegetable garden, and I’m really happy with the results. The spikes are super easy to apply—just push them into the soil near the base of the plant, and that’s it! No mess, no measuring, and no odor. Within a couple of weeks, I noticed stronger growth, greener leaves, and overall healthier-looking plants. I love that it’s organic, so I feel good using it around edibles and in a yard where pets roam. Great product for anyone who wants a low-maintenance, effective way to feed their garden. I’ll definitely keep using these throughout the growing season!
J**E
First time using fertilizer - easy to use and great results!
I finally got myself a meyer lemon tree from a local nursery and it had been doing really well up until a couple months ago. Lots of flowers and lemons, growing well.. then it kind of just plateaued and looked like it needed a boost. I was hesitant about fertilizer because I didn't want to overdo it and burn/kill the tree, but I decided to try these Jobes spikes for potted fruit trees. Very clear instructions based on pot size, easy to insert into the soil, and best of all.. great results. Lots of new leaves growing, new flowers, and my tree definitely perked up. Zero change in weather (I'm in a hot sunny climate year round), watering stayed the same, so.. I know it was the fertilizer. I also put them into a potted papaya tree which was really sad looking and it has HUGE leaves now and what I think are finally flowers! All in all, definitely recommended. I bought more of these and some of the other Jobes fertilizer spikes for some other plants after trying this one too.
S**E
It's working wonders
This was my second order. It's worked wonders on my passion vine. It usually looks scrawny from half way down to the bottom, but this year, after using this fertilizer, (first used March 14th) its growth exploded and it's full all the way to the soil line. Today saw the vines first blooms of the year. It hasn't produced fruit in the past few years so hopefully this year it will. I can't say it's done anything for my lemon tree at this point. I did plant the citrus tree (was in a pot) and I think maybe it just doesn't like being in the ground. We shall see. I'll give that one more time.
A**N
My lemon tree improved immediately, but...
I have a lemon tree in my classroom that I have nurtured and cared for since September. It has exactly 4 leaves. Today, this pitiful tree almost single handedly (handedly?) sabotaged state testing and nearly took out an entire office of Minnesota foresters. In short, it attacked at the state and county levels. It was a systematic attack, patient and stealthy. Here is a detailed log of the attack and it's victims: Monday: observation of several adults and students - it smells like feet in here (my classroom). *I work with junior highers, it's very possible. Tuesday: one students commented that "it smells like dookie" in my room. *Not the vibe I'm going for so I start sniffing classroom plants to check for rotting leaves. Wednesday: Adults agree there's a certain "rot" essence to my room even before student presence has had the opportunity to influence the air quality of my room. *I fire up a glade air freshener and double down on the thieves oil in my diffuser while I blame the food program upwind in the air exchange system. -One para went home early and the other one didn't come in. I suspect it's the growing gag factor of my room. Thursday (today): I unlock my room to a wall of stink that hit with a force equal to the Axe wielding Jocks' locker room. No. I cannot live like this. 2 paras preemptively called in to work today. They can't face the smell either, and they're seasoned vets who work with pungent preteens on a Daily basis. I sent my innocent 6 year old head first into my cabinet to check for forgotten food. Nothing. I checked my radiator for a cruel prank/hazing event. Clear. And then I turned my attention to my precious, fragile lemon tree with 4 leaves and all of the new buds that it's developed... since I put that fertilizer spike in it last week. ......... A sniff and a gag later I was on the phone with my husband to see if he could remove the offensive deciduent before classes start. He came to my rescue and upon receiving the unpresuming tree says, "It's not that bad" A sniff and a gag later, it was on its way to the land and minerals department. The receptionist took pity on the citrus tree with only 4 leaves and offered it a home in her South facing window. "It can't be that bad". A contaminated air space and a gag later, my husband receives a phone call: "Come remove your wife's tree from the lobby." So the tree was brought to the basement to live amongst foresters and their work clothes and items they bring in from the woods, surely the smell will not prevail in this environment.... Complaints were filed within the hour. Evicted. Jobes, I don't know what you're putting in your "container citrus tree" fertilizer spikes, but they should not be used anywhere near living creatures with noses.
M**N
Wonderful product worth every penny
I love jobs organic fertilizer steaks for fruit trees as well as for house plants . I use them regularly . I have a miniature Meyer's lemon tree and I needed to figure out what was the best fertilizer for it somebody told me about the jobs and I was sold . Every 3 months I put two in the pot water regularly my tree is doing wonderfully it's healthy and I owe a lot of that tooth fertilizer . I will continue to buy this product as long as I have that tree .
L**B
Works well, but watch your dogs!
I have several potted citrus and avocado trees. I easily feed them with these sticks, no mess and no fuss! At least they would have been if my dogs didn't dig all the dirt out of the pots to get to the sticks! The sticks are thankfully non-toxic, but boy do they stink! When wet and spread all over your living room carpet, they smell just like manure! They work very well and I can see an improvement in my trees already, just make sure your pots are out of reach of your dogs and that the sticks are deeply burried!
C**R
Work, but STINK!
These work just fine, but they smell just like a fresh turd when in the soil. Not even an option if you are using them indoors. Super gross. Outdoors, my dang dog kept digging them out of the ground to much on. GROSS!!!
C**O
Do not need to an advocado plant.. my heart was broken it turned it black and killed it.. I'd lovingly grown my plant for months...
A**R
Lemon tree is thriving with these
A**E
Excellente qualité d engrais et a donné d excellent résultat
D**N
petite quantité
P**L
Easy to use, love that it's organic (!!!!), and I have new shoots growing on my lemon tree only a week after using the first plug. I would definitely buy these again.
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