🌱 💪 Green Magic + SUNSHINE Boosters: A
Complete System for Strong Plant Growth
By Tatiana Anderson, Horticulture Expert at Top
Tropicals with Smokey & Sunshine help
Green Magic recovery test with SUNSHINE Robusta support: Dracaena, Syngonium, and Spathiphyllum
revived from severe stress and growing vigorously.
☀️🌱 Sunshine Boosters: Complete Plant
Nutrition
Sunshine Boosters provide complete plant nutrition,
including Calcium and micronutrients that plants need for strong growth.
Because
nutrients are delivered in liquid form, plants can absorb them quickly and
respond almost immediately.
The Practical Problem
Liquid feeding works well, but it requires frequent application. In real
gardens, many growers simply do not have time to add liquid fertilizer with
every watering.
Green Magic: The Foundation
Green Magic solves this problem by providing steady
background nutrition through controlled-release fertilizer. It feeds plants
gradually, so they continue receiving nutrients even between liquid
feedings.
Why This Combination Works
Together, this system provides both complete nutrition and
steady feeding. Sunshine Boosters supply fast nutrients and
Calcium, while Green Magic maintains a stable nutrient supply between
feedings.
✍️ How to Feed Your Plants
📅 Step 1 – Start of the Growing Season
Apply Green Magic around the root zone every 6 months.
In ground:
Small Shrubs (1–3 feet): Use approximately 1/4
to 1/2 cup per plant
Established Trees: Use 1/2 lb to 1 lb of product per 1
inch of trunk diameter.
Small In-Ground Ornamentals: A common "spoon" rate is
roughly 1 teaspoon per gallon of estimated root volume (or per sq. ft. of
surface area).
Spread evenly around the dripline. Avoid piling the granules against
the base or trunk of the plant. For best results, lightly rake the granules
into the top 1–2 inches of soil.
Container plants:
Apply 1 tea spoon per 1 gal of soil (mix in with soil)
every 6 months during active growth period, or with every re-potting.
Water normally after application.
Adjustment for Temperature. Because Green Magic is
temperature-controlled, adjust your rate if your local climate is extreme:
Cooler Climates (<60°F average): Increase
the rate by 20% to ensure enough nutrients are released.
Hot Climates (> 80°F average): Decrease the rate
by 20% to prevent over-releasing as the heat speeds up the process.
☀️🌿 Step 2 – Active Growing Season
Apply Sunshine Boosters during the growing season.
Regular feeding (maintenance): Mix with tap water according to
the ratio on the label. For SUNSHINE Robusta use 25 ml (5 tsp)per
gallon
of water and spray leaves every 5-7
days during active growth.
Correction feeding ("medicine" dose): if plants show visible
nutrient deficiencies, combine SUNSHINE Robusta with SUNSHINE Superfood
and
spray every 5–7 days until new growth appears healthy. All SUNSHINE
Boosters
products are compatible and can be mixed with water in the same sprayer.
Best time to spray: early morning or evening when temperatures
are cooler and leaves can absorb nutrients efficiently.
Important: spray both the top and underside of leaves for
maximum absorption.
Tacca (bat flower) showing vigorous growth and producing flower buds in
the
same season after feeding with Green Magic.
Swipe left/right to see all data
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📊 Seasonal feeding schedule with Green Magic and Sunshine Boosters.
Season
Product
Method
Goal
Spring (March)
Green Magic
Soil Surface
6-month steady nutrient base.
Growing Season
Sunshine Boosters
Foliar (Every 5-7 days)
Calcium & Bio-available growth power.
Late Summer
Green Magic
Soil Surface
Replenish foundation for Fall.
Winter
Sunshine Epi
Foliar/Drench
Cold tolerance and shipping recovery.
Quick Dose Reference
Green Magic: 1 teaspoon per 1 gallon of soil
volume.
Sunshine Boosters: 25 ml (5 tsp) per 1 gallon of
water.
Pro Tip: Always spray in the early morning or late
evening to prevent leaf scorch and ensure maximum absorption through the
stomata.
Why is the"Spring Fertilizer Rush"a problem?
Most gardeners apply a large amount of traditional fertilizer once in
March. This creates a"roller coaster"effect where plants get a sudden
spike of
nutrients followed by weeks of starvation. This leads to inconsistent growth
and potential"fertilizer burn."
What is"fertilizer burn"?
Traditional fertilizers are made of soluble salts. When too many salts
accumulate around the roots, they actually pull water out of the plant
tissues
(osmosis), dehydrating the plant and damaging sensitive root tips and leaf
edges.
Is there a difference between"Slow-Release"and
"Controlled-Release"?
Yes.
Slow-Release: Relies on natural factors like moisture
and soil microbes to break down. It is often unpredictable.
Controlled-Release: Uses engineered polymer membranes
(like Polyon) to release nutrients at a specific, predictable rate based
primarily on temperature.
Green Magic & Temperature
How does temperature affect my fertilizer?
Most fertilizers are lab-tested at 75°F. In hot climates
(90°F+), the nutrients release much faster. A"6-month"fertilizer
might only last 3
months in the summer heat.
How should I adjust Green Magic for my local weather?
Cooler Climates (<60°F): Increase the
application rate by 20%.
Hot Climates (> 80°F): Decrease the application
rate by 20% to prevent over-releasing.
The Calcium Gap
Why doesn't Green Magic contain Calcium?
Calcium salts are highly soluble and can destabilize the polymer coating
used in controlled-release granules. Therefore, most high-quality granules
leave Calcium out. You can provide Calcium by using SUNSHINE Boosters
Why is Calcium so important for new growth?
Calcium is the"bone"of the plant, building strong cell walls. Unlike
other nutrients, it is immobile—the plant cannot move it from old
leaves
to new ones. If you don't provide a constant supply, new leaves and fruit
will
emerge distorted or weak.
Advanced Science & Troubleshooting
What makes Sunshine Boosters"Bioavailable"?
Unlike most liquid fertilizers that use EDTA chelators, Sunshine Boosters
are amino-acid based. They use organic acids and glycine to escort minerals
into the plant, allowing it to incorporate nutrients into its proteins
almost
immediately.
Will these fertilizers affect the taste of my fruit?
No. Sunshine Boosters are made from pharmaceutical-grade components and
contain no urea or harmful salts, ensuring your harvest (like Mangoes or
Avocados) has a pure, natural flavor without a chemical aftertaste.
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Sunshine: So Green Magic feeds the plant for months. Does
that mean I can forget about Sunshine Boosters?
Smokey: Not quite. Green Magic is the steady base diet.
Sunshine Boosters are the weekly power drink during active growth.
Sunshine: Ah. Like my regular meals and donuts on top.
Smokey: Exactly. Plants eat slowly from Green Magic, and
once a week they get a fresh boost.
Sunshine: Sprinkle once, then boosters every week. The
plant grows, I drink coffee, and nobody forgets anything important.
🌞 Spring Nutrition Strategy: How to
Identify
and Fix Plant Nutrient Starvation
Sunshine: Smokey, I knew from the start you would win. You used
Sunshine Boosters and Green Magic. They are named after me, so I had insider
knowledge. But my organic program is still good.
Smokey: Yes, it is good. However, it managed to grow your waistline,
not the mango. Starting tomorrow, you begin exercising.
It's the middle of March. The weather warms up, plants wake up, and
gardeners rush to Home Depot to buy fertilizer.
We see this every spring: one big feeding, then weeks or months of
nothing.
Tatiana Anderson, horticultural expert from Top Tropicals, reminds
gardeners that plants do not eat that way. They grow best when nutrients
arrive
little by little, not in one giant spring dump. That idea is the science
behind
Green Magic controlled-release fertilizer usage.
🎢 The Fertilizer Roller Coaster
After that big spring feeding, plants usually respond quickly. Leaves turn
greener, growth speeds up, everything looks great.
But a few weeks later something strange happens. Growth slows down. Leaves
lose color. The plant looks hungry again.
So gardeners fertilize again.
This cycle of nutrient spikes followed by starvation is
very common with traditional fertilizers.
Plants do not like roller coasters. They grow best with steady
nutrition.
🚽 Where Traditional Fertilizers Go
Traditional fertilizers are usually made from soluble nutrient salts. When
you water the soil or when it rains, part of those nutrients dissolve and
become available to plants.
But plants cannot absorb everything at once. The unused portion continues
moving with water through the soil.
In gardens and container plantings, that excess often travels through
drainage and eventually reaches nearby canals, lakes, or rivers causing
algae
growth.
These dissolved salts are also the reason gardeners sometimes see what is
called "fertilizer burn". When too many salts accumulate
around the
roots, they can pull water out of plant tissues and damage sensitive roots
and
leaf edges.
It is also important to understand that traditional fertilizers are not
the same as slow-release fertilizers. Traditional fertilizers dissolve
quickly, while slow or controlled-release fertilizers are designed to
release
nutrients gradually over time.
This is why large fertilizer applications often lead to two problems: a
short nutrient spike for plants and nutrient pollution.
⏳ The Idea Behind Slow Release
Gardeners and scientists recognized this problem a long time ago. If
nutrients dissolve too quickly, plants receive a spike and the rest is
washed away
before roots can use it.
The obvious solution was to slow things down.
Instead of dumping nutrients all at once, slow-release fertilizers were
developed to feed plants gradually over time.
The goal is simple: keep nutrients in the soil longer and deliver them to
plants little by little, closer to the way plants actually
grow.
⚖️ Slow Release vs Controlled Release
Not all gradual fertilizers work the same way. There is an important
difference between slow-release and controlled-release
fertilizers.
Slow-release fertilizers rely on natural processes such as
moisture, temperature changes, soil microbes, or simple coatings that slowly
break down. The release rate can vary depending on weather, soil conditions,
and watering.
Controlled-release fertilizers use engineered coatings
that regulate how nutrients leave the fertilizer granule. The coating acts
like
a membrane, allowing nutrients to move out gradually in a more predictable
way.
In simple terms, slow-release fertilizers slow things down, while
controlled-release fertilizers are designed to control how
nutrients
are delivered over time.
Black Pepper (Piper nigrum): nutrient deficiency corrected with Green Magic fertilizer.
🌡️ The 75°F Trap
Most controlled or slow-release fertilizers are tested under laboratory
conditions where soil temperature is around 75°F.
But in real gardens, especially in warm climates, soil temperatures can be
much higher. Container soil in full sun can easily reach 90°F
or
more.
Higher temperature speeds up chemical and biological processes, including
nutrient release from fertilizer coatings.
As a result, a fertilizer labeled 6-month release at
75°F may actually finish releasing nutrients in about
3
months in hot soil.
That means plants receive nutrients too quickly early in the season and
then may run short of food later, right when growth is strongest.
At 90°F and above, the issue is not only faster
feeding. The fertilizer coating can release nutrients so quickly that the
soil
solution becomes highly concentrated with dissolved salts. In containers
especially, this sudden surge of salts can pull water away from the roots
through
osmotic pressure, effectively dehydrating the roots at the
exact moment when the plant needs water most. Instead of steady nutrition,
the
plant experiences a brief nutrient spike followed by stress.
⚙️ Why Release Mechanisms Matter
Different fertilizers use different coating technologies. Some rely on
simple coatings that release nutrients mainly in response to
moisture. When it rains or the soil stays wet, nutrients are
released faster.
When the soil dries, release slows down. This moisture-driven mechanism can
be
unpredictable because it depends heavily on rainfall and watering patterns.
More advanced fertilizers use membranes designed to regulate nutrient
movement based primarily on temperature. Because plant
metabolism
is closely tied to temperature, this creates a much more scientific
and predictable feeding process. As temperatures rise and plants
grow faster, nutrients are released more actively. When temperatures drop
and
plant activity slows, the release rate also slows.
This scientific, temperature-based mechanism helps deliver nutrients
gradually and predictably, reducing the large spikes and
sudden
shortages that often occur with simpler fertilizer coatings.
Controlled Release Technology
Modern controlled-release fertilizers use polymer coatings that act like a
thin membrane around each granule. Water enters the granule, nutrients
dissolve inside, and then slowly move through the coating into the soil.
The speed of this process is influenced mainly by soil
temperature, which generally follows the plant's natural growth
rate.
Polyon coating technology is known for its very consistent
polymer layer, which helps deliver nutrients more evenly from granule to
granule. This consistency is one reason controlled-release fertilizers are
widely used in professional nurseries and container plant production.
Green Magic fertilizer uses advanced Polyon controlled-release
technology to provide steady background nutrition for plants
without the
large nutrient spikes common with traditional fertilizers.
⚠️ The Calcium Gap
One nutrient that is often missing from many controlled-release fertilizers
is Calcium. Calcium is essential for plant cell structure.
It strengthens cell walls and supports healthy development of new leaves,
roots, and fruit. In many ways, its role is similar to how calcium supports
bone
structure in the human body.
Unlike many other nutrients, Calcium is not mobile inside
plants. The plant cannot move it from older leaves to support new
growth.
This is why calcium deficiency usually appears first in the newest
leaves and growing tips. When plants lack calcium, new growth may
become
distorted, weak, or fail to develop properly because the cells cannot form
strong walls.
Another important detail is that Calcium is not mobile inside
plants. Once it becomes part of plant tissue it cannot move to new
growth, which is why fresh leaves are the first to show deficiency symptoms.
No matter how much NPK fertilizer is added, plants cannot
grow properly without enough Calcium because new cells simply cannot build
their structure.
Calcium is difficult to include inside polymer-coated fertilizer granules
because many calcium salts are highly soluble and can interfere with the
stability of the coating.
For this reason most controlled-release fertilizers focus on delivering
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, while assuming that Calcium will come
from
irrigation water or soil amendments such as gypsum.
Garden advice often recommends bone meal as a Calcium
source. While bone meal does contain Calcium, it releases very slowly and
depends
on soil biology and acidity, so it may take months before plants can
actually use it.
A more reliable Calcium source for many growers is gypsum,
which supplies Calcium. However, adding it to container mixes is risky
because the correct amount is difficult to control.
The most reliable way to supply Calcium is simple: use Sunshine
Boosters. These liquid fertilizers deliver readily available
Calcium
directly to plants in soil and in containers, supporting strong new growth
and
preventing the hidden deficiencies that often limit plant development. We
explained this approach in detail in our previous newsletter.
The Two-Layer Feeding System
Professional growers rarely rely on a single fertilizer. The most stable
approach is combining controlled-release nutrition with
targeted liquid feeding.
Green Magic provides steady background nutrition through
Polyon controlled-release technology, supplying nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium, and essential microelements gradually over time.
Sunshine Boosters complement this base feeding by
delivering Calcium and additional micronutrients in a form plants can absorb
quickly
when growth is most active.
Together they create a balanced system: Green Magic feeds plants
continuously, while Sunshine Boosters provide the nutrients that
controlled-release fertilizers cannot easily deliver.
Green Magic builds the foundation, Sunshine Boosters power the
growth.
Amaryllis 'Minerva' flowering profusely after feeding with Green Magic and
SUNSHINE Megaflor bloom booster.
By Tatiana Anderson, Horticulture Expert at Top
Tropicals with
Smokey & Sunshine help
Sunshine Boosters for different types of plants
Here is why SUNSHINE Boosters are the smart choice for your garden this
spring:
Amino Acid Stability: Unlike traditional fertilizers that
use synthetic EDTA chelators, our formulas are amino-acid based. This means
100% of the nutrients are bioavailable and consumed by the plant, leaving
zero
toxic residues or salt build-up in your soil.
Safe for Every Watering: Because our concentrations are
scientifically balanced and mild, they are safe for daily use. This
eliminates the "feast or famine" cycle of dry fertilizers and prevents
accidental root burn.
Pure Taste for Edibles: Our delicate formulas do not
contain excess salts, urea, or ammonium salts that can ruin the flavor of
your harvest. Your fruit and vegetables will retain their pure, natural
taste.
Pollinator Friendly: Our boosters are designed to be safe
for honeybees and other beneficial insects, making them the responsible
choice for an organic-style garden.
🌿For Potted Plants: Breaking the "Foodless" Cycle
Schlumbergera - Christmas cactus - after boosting
flowers with Sunshine
Megaflor
Container-grown plants are trapped in soilless mixes (peat, bark,
perlite) that are structurally great but naturally nutrient-deficient.
Total Nutrition: Since pots lack the natural "buffet"
of the ground, SUNSHINE Boosters™ provide every
essential mineral the plant cannot find on its own.
No Salt Build-up: Our amino-acid based formulas are
consumed entirely by the plant, leaving zero toxic residue or root-burning
salts behind.
Daily Safety: Our mild concentrations eliminate the
"feast
or famine" cycle of dry fertilizers, making them safe for use with every
single watering.
Even in the ground, plants often struggle to absorb what they need
because soil compounds can "lock up" nutrients.
Enhanced Solubility: SUNSHINE Boosters create a
slightly acidic environment that helps dissolve stubborn salts in the soil,
making them accessible to roots again.
Precision Delivery: We provide mobile elements like
Nitrogen precisely when the plant needs to push new spring growth.
🌿The Foliar Advantage: Direct-to-Leaf Delivery
Did you know a plant leaf can absorb nutrients even more efficiently than
the roots? Foliar feeding is your "emergency button" for instant results.
Quick Fix: Foliar applications with Sunshine
Superfood are the fastest way to correct yellowing leaves or visible
deficiencies.
Metabolism Boost: Sprays like SUNSHINE-Epi act
as a bio-regulator, helping plants recover from the stress of spring
temperature swings.
Better Fruit:SUNSHINE Honey is applied to
leaves to naturally move sugars to the fruit, increasing sweetness and
flavor.
🌿The Calcium Problem: Solved
As your plants wake up this Spring, they need structural strength. Think
of Calcium as the "cement" that holds plant cells
together. Without it, new spring growth is doomed to fail.
Signs Your Plant is Starving for Calcium:
Deformed Leaves: New growth looks twisted, hooked, or
curled.
Blackened Tips: The very edges of young leaves turn white,
then quickly blacken and die.
The Industry Secret: The "Missing" Mineral
Most fertilizers, both dry and liquid, completely skip Calcium. Why?
Because it’s a chemical nightmare to keep stable in a concentrated
solution. Most manufacturers rely on your irrigation water to deliver
Calcium, but tap water is inconsistent and often fails to provide what a
hungry, growing plant needs.
The SUNSHINE Boosters: Stable Calcium in Every Bottle
We have successfully stabilized Calcium directly into every single
Sunshine Booster formula.
Whether you are using Bombino, Robusta, or Megaflor, you are delivering a
precise, stable dose of Calcium with every watering. No lockout, no
sediment, and no relying on the "luck" of your tap water. Just strong,
healthy cell walls and perfect spring growth.
🌿SUNSHINE-Epi: The Year-Round Bio-Regulator
Whether it’s the transition of spring, the extreme heat of summer,
or the dry air of indoor wintering, SUNSHINE-Epi is your
plant’s primary defense. This natural Brassinosteroid acts as a
powerful immune booster, helping plants navigate stress wherever it comes
from.
Universal Stress Shield: Protects against temperature
swings (both heat and cold), drought, and transplant shock.
Vigorous Development: Dramatically improves root growth
and speeds up the metabolism of young seedlings and cuttings.
Eco-Safe: 100% non-toxic to humans, pets, and
pollinators.
Note: While Epi is highly effective, it is a
performance booster, not a substitute for proper care. It works best when
paired with the right light, water, and a consistent feeding program. It
won't bring a dead plant back to life, but it will help a struggling one
find its footing.
Don't
let your garden wake up to an empty nutrition plate.
Smokey: Save your gas money for donuts. We're
shipping the boosters for free. Sunshine: Agreed. My charm covers the delivery
cost.
No coupon code required: The free shipping is automatically applied
at checkout.
Complete Nutrition: Stock up on Robusta, Superfood, and Epi for the Spring
growth push.
Offer
valid through 03/14/2026. Free shipping offer is valid on
SUNSHINE Boosters liquid products only. Not valid on previous purchases and
cannot be combined with any other offers, coupons, or discounts. Offer
subject to change or cancellation without notice.
Sunshine Boosters micro
elements and supplements - Superfood micro-element complex, Sunshine Epi
biostimulant and Sunshine Honey supplement for better fruit
❓Frequently Asked Questions: SUNSHINE Boosters™
What water should I use for foliar spraying?
Tap water works perfectly for most. However, if your water is very "hard"
(leaving white mineral spots on leaves), switch to distilled water for a
cleaner finish and better absorption.
How long does a diluted solution last?
For maximum potency and to avoid nutrient degradation, try to use your
diluted mixture
within a few hours of preparation. Keep away from direct sun. Fresh is
always best!
Can I use SUNSHINE Boosters as a daily foliar spray?
Yes! You can mist your plants daily to maintain high vigor, but you must
reduce the dosage (use half the recommended strength) to avoid over-feeding.
Can I mix boosters with pesticides or fungicides?
It is best to apply them separately. Mixing fertilizers with chemical
pesticides in one tank can trigger reactions that "lock out" nutrients or
reduce the efficacy of the treatment.
Will the liquid stain my patio or hands?
No. Unlike traditional fertilizers with heavy blue or pink dyes, our
solutions are clear or very light-colored. If you spill it, simply rinse
with water—no stains, no mess.
Can I mix different SUNSHINE Boosters together in one sprayer?
Yes. All SUNSHINE Boosters are chemically compatible. You can combine a
"growth" booster like Robusta with a "micro-element" complex like Superfood
in the same water to save time.
Are these products safe to use around my pets?
Absolutely. Our formulas are 100% non-toxic and amino-acid based. Just ask
Smokey and Sunshine—they are perfectly safe for households with
curious cats, dogs, and children.
Can I use these boosters on indoor plants?
Yes. They are ideal for indoor use because they don't produce a "fertilizer
smell" and won't cause salt crusting on your decorative pots or furniture.
Is it safe to use on fruit and vegetables I plan to eat?
Yes. Because our formulas contain no urea, nitrates, or harsh salts, they
don't leave a "chemical" aftertaste. They actually help improve the natural
sugars and flavor profile
of your harvest.
What is the best temperature for foliar spraying?
Apply when temperatures are below 85°F. Early morning or late evening
is best; this allows the leaves to remain wet longer, giving the plant more
time to absorb the nutrients.
What Fertilizer to Use and How?
Green
Magic controlled release fertilizer keeps plants green during active
growth season - apply only once in 6 months.
Sunshine: Smokey, you saved my coffee tree. But what do I
do now so it stays happy?
Smokey: Simple. Spray Sunshine Robusta every five days
during active growth.
Sunshine: Five days? Smokey, I barely remember where I left
my coffee
mug five minutes ago.
Smokey: That is exactly why we use Green Magic.
Sunshine: Fertilizer for forgetful gardeners?
Smokey: Controlled release. Sprinkle once and it feeds the
plant for six months.
Sunshine: Six months? I can have a very good nap in that
time.
Smokey: Exactly. The plant keeps eating slowly while you
keep napping.
Sunshine: Perfect. Remember, I will bring the coffee. You
bring the donuts.
Smokey: And next week we will show you exactly how Green
Magic works and why plants love it. Stay tuned.
Spring has arrived, and plants are coming back to life. New shoots are
appearing, fresh leaves are unfolding, and roots are beginning to grow
actively again. As plants enter this important stage of the season, they
need more than just water to support their growth. Proper nutrition is
essential for strong development and healthy
plants. SUNSHINE
Boosters provide the balanced nutrition plants need to start the growing
season strong.
A simple rule we follow in our nursery: new growth responds best to foliar
feeding.
When nutrients are sprayed directly on the leaves, plants can absorb them
quickly and efficiently.
Immediate action – nutrients are absorbed through the
leaves and start working right away.
No delay traveling through soil – plants do not need to
wait for nutrients to move down to the roots.
Avoids soil lockout – micronutrients can become unavailable
in high pH soils, but foliar feeding bypasses this problem.
Supports stressed plants – when roots are cold, damaged, or
newly transplanted, foliar feeding helps
plants recover faster.
However, sometimes plants begin to show visible nutrient deficiencies.
Yellow leaves, slow growth, brown leaf edges, or distorted new leaves are
often early signs that the plant is missing essential elements needed for
healthy development.
Piper sarmentosum - Vietnamese Pepper - with
fertilizer (left) and without (right)
These symptoms are especially common in container plants, where nutrients
can be quickly depleted or become
unavailable due to soil pH and watering conditions.
Use the quick reference table below to identify common nutrient-related
symptoms and the recommended SUNSHINE solution to correct them.
Symptom you see
What to do
Pale leaves, slow growth, weak new shoots
(often nitrogen related)
For most plants, foliar feeding works best when applied lightly and
regularly during active growth.
Regular feeding (maintenance): Mix with tap water according to
the ratio on the label. For SUNSHINE Robusta use 25 ml (5 tsp)per gallon
of water and spray leaves every 5-7
days during active growth.
Correction feeding ("medicine" dose): if plants show visible
nutrient deficiencies, combine SUNSHINE Robusta with SUNSHINE Superfood and
spray every 5–7 days until new growth appears healthy. All SUNSHINE
Boosters
products are compatible and can be mixed with water in the same sprayer.
Best time to spray: early morning or evening when temperatures
are cooler and leaves can absorb nutrients efficiently.
Important: spray both the top and underside of leaves for
maximum absorption.
Coffee plants before and after regular Sunshine
Robusta applications
How to keep your house plants beautiful all year by feeding them right
Indoor garden
🍀 How to keep your house plants beautiful all year by feeding them right
🌱 Healthy house plants are not just about light and water. They need food, just like we do. A good fertilizer routine keeps them green, strong, and blooming through every season. Here is a simple guide to feeding indoor plants the right way.
🌱 General rules for fertilizing house plants
▪️Feed lightly but regularly. Indoor plants grow in limited soil, so nutrients run out faster. Small, frequent feedings work better than one heavy dose.
▪️Never fertilize dry soil. Water first, then feed.
▪️Reduce feeding in winter when growth slows.
▪️Watch your leaves. Pale, yellow, or slow-growing plants are asking for nutrients.
▪️Use a complete formula. House plants need both macro-elements (N-P-K) and micro-elements, not just nitrogen.
🌱 What fertilizer to use
Sunshine Boosters - the everyday diet.
Sunshine Boosters are simple, balanced liquid fertilizers you mix with water. They give your plants everything they need for steady, healthy growth. They contain the right blend of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and trace minerals. They do not contain harsh chemicals, so they are safe for homes with pets and kids. Regular use keeps plants growing faster, stronger, and more resilient to stress.
Sunshine Superfood - the vitamin supplement.
If a plant turns yellow or looks weak, it often needs micronutrients. These are the plant version of vitamins, including iron, zinc, copper, and manganese. Sunshine Superfood delivers these quickly and in the right proportions. Mix it with water and apply when you notice yellowing or slow growth. It corrects deficiencies fast and keeps leaves lush and green.
Green Magic - the long-term slow feeder.
Green Magic is a controlled-release fertilizer that works for six months. It uses poly-on coating technology to release nutrients slowly, without burning roots. It is perfect for repotting or for plant owners who want a set-it-and-forget-it option. Mix one teaspoon per gallon of soil during repotting or every six months. Excellent for container fruit trees and ornamentals that need steady feeding.
🌱 The simple routine
▪️For regular watering: use Sunshine Boosters.
▪️Once a month: add Sunshine Superfood to prevent yellowing.
▪️Every six months: mix Green Magic into the soil for long-term support.
With the right diet, your house plants stay green, strong, and beautiful year-round. Feed them well, and they reward you every day.
📸 In the photo: Indoor garden of Marina Rybka, Israel, the Editor of TopTropicals.
Which dry fertilizer to use - slow release or controlled release?
dry top dress fertilizer
controlled release fertilizer Green Magic
🌳 Which dry fertilizer to use - slow release or controlled release?
❓ Q: You offer two kinds of dry fertilizers - Slow Release Trop Dress and Controlled Release Green Magic. What is the difference, and which one should I use? I used your water-diluted Sunshine Boosters with every watering, but now that I’ll be away for a few months, I just want to give my garden a long-lasting fertilizer.
✔️ A:Top Dress Slow Release Fertilizer is used for quick greening-up. Although it’s called “slow release,” the nutrients become available fairly fast. It contains soluble nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) that dissolve with rain or irrigation, acting within a week or a few weeks depending on temperature and rainfall. It’s great for giving your plants a quick boost of “fast food.”
We use Top Dress mainly for in-ground plants. It can be used in pots only during warm weather and active growth, but not in cooler months, as it may burn roots. Since we introduced Green Magic, we mostly use Top Dress only for garden beds and landscapes.
✔️ Green Magic Controlled Release Fertilizer is a true long-term, controlled-release fertilizer. Thanks to its PolyOn Technology coating, it provides steady, consistent feeding for 5-6 months. Unlike regular dry fertilizers that dump all nutrients at once, Green Magic releases them gradually - no burn, no guesswork, just steady nutrition.
Green Magic ideal for potted fruit trees, ornamentals, and houseplants. One handful keeps your plants fed for half a year. We use it for all container plants when potting up or refreshing soil every six months. It can also be used for in-ground plants if you want the best, most consistent results. Green Magic: try it out! (Sample here)
The SECRET growers never tell you: simple trick how to bring plants back to life and keep green
Green Magic Fetilizer makes plants green
🌳 The SECRET growers never tell you: simple trick how to bring plants back to life and keep green
💚 Green Magic is plant food that really works. It keeps your plants green, strong, and growing steady.
💚 We call it Magic - because it even brought back plants we thought were gone! So thу Green Magic can bring dead to live!
💚 The secret is slow release. Most dry fertilizers dump everything at once, burn the roots, then disappear. Green Magic feeds little by little for six months straight. No burn, no guesswork, just steady food that plants love.
💚 It's perfect for potted fruit trees, ornamentals, and houseplants. One handful is all it takes, and your plants stay fed for half a year.
✔️ How to use:
Mix in 1 teaspoon per gallon of soil when potting, or sprinkle on top once every six months. That's it!
✔️ Why it works:
Feeds slowly and evenly for six months
Keeps leaves green and plants healthy
Strong growth, even for weak or struggling plants
Works in any climate, indoors or out
Great for containers, trees, and ornamentals
This isn’t a flower booster. It’s a growth booster. The kind of steady food that builds strong plants for life.
👉 Watch your plants come back to life and thrive with this professional-grade, controlled-release fertilizer - Green Magic. Even struggling plants can turn lush and green again.
🔴 Dragon fruit (Pitaya) thrives when it's fed regularly. For the best results, use Sunshine C-Cibus, a complete liquid fertilizer made for fruit trees. It is gentle enough to apply with every watering, all year long, and it gives your plants the steady nutrition they need to set more flowers and produce bigger harvests.