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Pro Care 10-10-10 fertilizer typically contains a balanced ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium but is not designated as a slow-release fertilizer. It is often a quick-release formula, providing nutrients readily available to plants shortly after application. If you're looking for slow-release options, check the product label for specific formulations designed for that purpose.

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