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5.0 Based on 2 reviews
Emily B. Verified Buyer

Great products

I have been using there npk 20-20-20 which has been great, just recently bought this for my citrus trees will update with progress

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🍋NEW🍋‍🟩 Citrus Fertiliser – Lemon, Lime & Orange Tree – NPK 6-2-12 + Trace Elements

Price range: $34.00 through $51.00

Designed specifically for citrus trees — supports greener leaves, stronger flowering, and better fruit set in lemons, limes, oranges & mandarins.

Potassium-rich citrus nutrition for flowering & fruit development

NPK 6-2-12 citrus ratio to promote flowering, fruit set and stronger fruit development.
✅ Includes essential trace elements (EDTA-chelated iron, zinc, manganese + boron & copper) for reliable uptake.
✅ Ideal for potted and in-ground citrus — lemon (Eureka, Lisbon, Meyer), Tahitian lime, navel orange, mandarin and grapefruit.

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Boost Plant Growth

Citrus Plant Fertiliser – NPK 6-2-12 + Trace Elements (For Lemon, Lime, Orange & Mandarin Trees)

A citrus-specific, potassium-rich fertiliser formulated to support strong flowering, better fruit set, and healthier citrus growth. The 6-2-12 ratio is intentionally weighted toward potassium (K) to suit citrus fruit trees during bloom and fruit development, while providing steady nitrogen for leaf flush and enough phosphorus to support roots without overloading the soil.

Suitable for common citrus varieties including:

  • Lemon trees (Eureka, Lisbon, Meyer)
  • Lime trees (Tahitian/Persian, Key lime)
  • Orange trees (Navel, Valencia, Blood orange)
  • Mandarins, grapefruit, kumquat, calamondin/calamansi and finger limes

Suitable for both in-ground and potted citrus. Apply to the soil around the root zone for best results and keep watering consistent during warmer months.

Directions for Use:

  • Shake well before use
  • Mix 4ml per litre of water
  • Apply once a week during the growing season
  • In other seasons, apply once every 4 weeks

Guaranteed Analysis (Typical % w/v):

Nutrient Percentage (%)
Total Nitrogen (N) 6%
Phosphate (P) 2%
Potassium (K) 12%
Magnesium (Mg) 0.87%
Sulphur (S) 0.67%

Trace Elements (Typical % w/v):

Element Percentage (%)
Iron* (Fe) 0.03%
Manganese* (Mn) 0.01%
Zinc* (Zn) 0.01%
Boron (B) 0.015%
Copper (Cu) 0.002%

* Chelating Agent: EDTA

Safety Directions:

  • Not to be taken. Keep out of reach of children.
  • May irritate skin and eyes.
  • Wash all edible plants before eating.

Reviews

5.0 Based on 2 reviews
Emily B. Verified Buyer

Great products

I have been using there npk 20-20-20 which has been great, just recently bought this for my citrus trees will update with progress

Jessica K. Verified Buyer

highly recommend

Have tried other fertilisers for fruiting plants but havent seen the results i do with this
great product highly recommend

Best For These Plants​

Lemons, limes, oranges, mandarins
For Better Flowering & Fruiting Development

How it Works

Mix 4ml per 1L of water
Feed Your Plants
Watch Them Thrive

Citrus Tree Nutrition

Bigger Crops. Greener Leaves. Better Citrus. The professional formula for the trees Australians love to grow.

Stop settling for yellowing leaves and small harvests. Our professional-grade formula eliminates the guesswork, delivering the precise nutrients your trees need for deep green foliage, explosive flowering, and heavy fruit sets that actually stay on the tree.

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Most popular citrus

Lemon Trees

Excellent for lemons that need stronger foliage, flowering and fruiting support.

A strong fit for backyard lemon trees, potted lemons and established productive trees that benefit from regular citrus feeding through active growth, blossom and fruit development.

  • Eureka
  • Meyer
  • Lisbon
  • Dwarf Lemon
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Backyard favourite

Lime Trees

Great for active lime growth, blossom support and seasonal fruiting.

Ideal for Tahitian lime, kaffir lime and finger lime trees grown in the ground or in large pots where reliable citrus nutrition helps maintain healthier growth and better crop performance.

  • Tahitian
  • Kaffir
  • Finger Lime
  • Dwarf Lime
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Fruiting support

Orange Trees

Supports greener foliage, stronger flowering and better orange crop development.

Well suited to sweet orange varieties and home orchard trees where balanced citrus feeding helps maintain healthy foliage, blossom strength and more dependable fruit production.

  • Navel
  • Valencia
  • Blood Orange
  • Dwarf Orange
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Home orchard staple

Mandarin Trees

A strong option for mandarins carrying flowers, buds or developing fruit.

Useful for mandarin trees that need support through active growth and crop development, especially where the goal is healthier foliage, stronger flowering and more reliable fruit set.

  • Imperial
  • Emperor
  • Honey Murcott
  • Dwarf Mandarin
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Broader citrus use

Mixed Citrus Trees

Suitable across a wider range of citrus trees beyond the main household favourites.

A great fit for home growers feeding several citrus trees at once, including grapefruit, cumquat, pomelo and mixed citrus collections across one yard or home orchard.

  • Grapefruit
  • Cumquat
  • Pomelo
  • Calamondin
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Best timing

Flowering, Fruit Set & Seasonal Growth

Best used when citrus trees are actively growing, flowering or developing fruit.

Especially useful during the main citrus feeding periods when trees need support for greener foliage, blossom development, fruit set and healthy seasonal growth across the year.

  • Active Growth
  • Flowering
  • Fruit Set
  • Seasonal Feeding
See More Citrus Trees, Varieties & Feeding Situations

Lemon Trees & Varieties

  • Eureka Lemon
  • Meyer Lemon
  • Lisbon Lemon
  • Villafranca Lemon
  • Dwarf Lemon Trees
  • Potted Lemon Trees
  • Backyard Lemon Trees
  • Established Lemon Trees
  • Young Lemon Trees
  • Heavy Fruiting Lemons
  • Patio Lemon Trees
  • Home Orchard Lemons

Lime Trees & Varieties

  • Tahitian Lime
  • Kaffir Lime
  • Finger Lime
  • West Indian Lime
  • Dwarf Lime Trees
  • Potted Lime Trees
  • Backyard Lime Trees
  • Container Lime Trees
  • Actively Fruiting Limes
  • Young Lime Trees
  • Decorative Citrus Pots
  • Courtyard Lime Trees

Orange & Mandarin Trees

  • Navel Orange
  • Valencia Orange
  • Blood Orange
  • Washington Navel
  • Imperial Mandarin
  • Emperor Mandarin
  • Honey Murcott
  • Dwarf Mandarin Trees
  • Potted Orange Trees
  • Backyard Mandarin Trees
  • Sweet Orange Trees
  • Home Orchard Mandarins

Other Citrus Types

  • Grapefruit
  • Ruby Grapefruit
  • Pomelo
  • Cumquat
  • Calamondin
  • Yuzu
  • Citron
  • Multi-Grafted Citrus Trees
  • Mixed Citrus Orchards
  • Home Citrus Collections
  • Rare Citrus Trees
  • Specialty Citrus Varieties

Best Situations For Use

  • Active Citrus Growth
  • Flowering Citrus Trees
  • Fruit Set Support
  • Seasonal Citrus Feeding
  • Greener Citrus Foliage
  • Routine Backyard Feeding
  • Container Citrus Care
  • Young Citrus Establishment
  • Improving Tree Presentation
  • Supporting Productive Citrus Trees
  • Maintaining Healthy Orchard Colour
  • Ongoing Home Citrus Care

Home Citrus Growing Setups

  • Backyard Citrus Trees
  • Front Yard Citrus
  • Potted Citrus Trees
  • Patio Citrus Pots
  • Dwarf Citrus In Containers
  • Home Orchard Trees
  • Mixed Fruit Tree Gardens
  • Courtyard Citrus Trees
  • Large Planter Citrus
  • Residential Citrus Care
  • Decorative Entry Citrus Pots
  • Productive Family Gardens

Simple Citrus Feeding

Mix

4ml per litre

Apply

Water In • Or Use Our Sprayer

Ditch the measuring cups. Our precision sprayer helps you feed citrus faster, cleaner, and more evenly across your garden with less effort and less guesswork.

Simple standard mix for Setting A.
Setting Mix (1L Bottle)
Standard 350ml fertiliser + 650ml water (EC 1.6)
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How Much to Mix

Citrus Fertiliser Mixing Calculator

Enter litres — we’ll calculate how many millilitres to add at 4ml per litre.

Mix into water, stir well, then apply around the root zone.

Reviews From Our Gardener's

Reviews

5.0 Based on 2 reviews
Emily B. Verified Buyer

Great products

I have been using there npk 20-20-20 which has been great, just recently bought this for my citrus trees will update with progress

Jessica K. Verified Buyer

highly recommend

Have tried other fertilisers for fruiting plants but havent seen the results i do with this
great product highly recommend

Used on my potted lemon, leaves went greener fast and flowering improved. Easy to mix.

Michael A

Verified Buyer

We’ve been using it as a citrus fertiliser for our oranges and mandarin. Steady healthy growth and noticeably better fruit set since starting weekly feeds.

Anthony M

Verified Buyer

Citrus Plant Fertiliser 6-2-12 + Trace Elements | Lemon, Lime & Orange Tree Fertilizer (Australia)

Potassium-rich citrus fertiliser made for citrus fruit trees, including lemon, lime, orange and mandarin trees. The NPK 6-2-12 ratio is weighted toward potassium to support flowering, fruit set and fruit fill, while still providing steady nitrogen for healthy leaf flush and canopy growth. A dependable lemon tree fertiliser and citrus fruit tree fertilizer for backyard trees and pots, without pushing overly leafy growth.

Includes magnesium and sulphur for deeper green foliage, plus essential trace elements to support consistent nutrient uptake in both potting mix and garden soil. Suitable for potted and in-ground citrus including lemons, Tahitian limes, navel oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, kumquat, calamansi and finger limes.
Potassium-rich 6-2-12 formula with essential trace elements
✅ Designed for citrus trees: lemons, limes, oranges, mandarins & more
✅ Supports flowering, fruit set and stronger fruit development
✅ Helps maintain deep green leaves with added magnesium & sulphur
✅ Ideal for both potted and in-ground citrus trees
✅ Includes EDTA-chelated Iron, Zinc, Manganese, plus Boron & Copper

NPK Ratio

  • N
    6
  • P
    2
  • K
    12

What Citrus NPK 6-2-12 Means

A potassium-rich citrus fertiliser (often searched as citrus fertilizer, lemon plant fertilizer or lemon tree fertilizer) designed to support healthier growth, stronger flowering and better fruit development in citrus trees. 6-2-12 keeps nitrogen steady for leaf flush, phosphorus lower for balance, and potassium higher to support fruiting performance.

  • Fruiting support: Higher potassium (12) helps with flowering, fruit set and fruit fill.
  • Steady growth: Moderate nitrogen (6) supports healthy leaves without pushing overly leafy growth.
  • Micronutrient support: Magnesium + sulphur and chelated trace elements help maintain leaf colour and uptake.
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The 6-2-12 ratio is set up for citrus feeding patterns: nitrogen supports canopy and new leaf flush, phosphorus supports roots, and higher potassium helps the tree perform when it’s flowering and carrying fruit. This is why a citrus plant fertilizer with extra potassium is commonly chosen over a general high-nitrogen fertiliser.

What citrus is it for? Suitable for lemon trees (Eureka, Lisbon, Meyer), lime trees (Tahitian/Persian, Key lime), orange trees (Navel, Valencia, Blood orange), mandarins, grapefruit, kumquat, calamondin/calamansi and finger limes. Works for both in-ground and potted citrus.

  • When to fertilise citrus trees: Feed most consistently during active growth and fruiting, then reduce frequency as growth slows.
  • How to apply: Apply to the soil around the root zone (avoid the trunk). Water first if soil is dry for more even uptake.
  • Potted citrus tip: Pots leach nutrients faster, so consistent feeding and watering usually gives the best results.

FAQ

A potassium-rich citrus fertiliser is usually best because citrus needs extra potassium for flowering, fruit set, and fruit fill. That’s why an NPK like 6-2-12 works well: enough nitrogen for healthy leaves, with higher potassium to support stronger fruiting and tree resilience. For best results, look for added magnesium + sulphur to keep foliage deep green, plus trace elements like iron, zinc and manganese for reliable nutrient uptake, especially in pots or higher pH soils.
In Australia, the best time to fertilise citrus trees is when they’re actively growing, which is typically spring through early autumn, but it depends on your climate zone. In warmer areas, citrus can put on growth for longer; in cooler areas, growth slows earlier and winter feeding can be reduced. The most practical way to time it is to watch the tree: when you see new flushes of leaves, buds forming, flowering starting, or fruitlets beginning to size up, that’s when the tree benefits most from regular feeding. If you’re asking “when to fertilize citrus trees,” the goal is to support the tree before and during flowering and then through fruit development, not just after it looks hungry. Overfeeding during cold months usually doesn’t help because nutrient uptake slows, and it can encourage tender growth that doesn’t handle cold as well. A simple seasonal approach is frequent feeding during the growing season, then spacing feeds out as temperatures drop.
Feed citrus weekly during the growing season for steady growth, flowering, and fruit development, then drop back to about once every 4 weeks outside the growing season as growth slows. Potted citrus usually needs more consistent feeding because nutrients leach faster. For young trees, keep it steady rather than heavy, and apply to moist soil around the root zone for more even uptake.
Yes, this type of citrus fertiliser is suitable for both potted and in-ground citrus and can be used across most common citrus varieties. It works well as a fertiliser for lemon trees, lime trees and orange trees, and also suits mandarins, grapefruit, pomelo, kumquat, calamondin/calamansi and finger limes. The reason it works across the citrus family is that their feeding needs are broadly similar: they want steady nutrition, good potassium support during fruiting, and access to trace elements that can become limited in certain soils or potting mixes. Potted citrus often shows nutrient issues sooner because the root zone is smaller and watering leaches nutrients faster, so trace elements and magnesium support can make a noticeable difference in leaf colour and growth quality. For best results, apply around the dripline/root zone (not against the trunk), keep watering consistent during hot weather, and stick to a routine rather than doing occasional heavy feeds. If your tree is flowering heavily or carrying a big crop, consistent feeding becomes even more important because fruit is a major nutrient sink.

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