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Discover the Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Bloom Soil!
Botanicare has specially formulated Pure Blend Pro Soil for plants cultivated in soil and for the final ripening of fruit in the last stage of hydroponic gardening.
Cultivating fruiting and flowering plants in hydroponics requires less phosphorus levels than potassium and even nitrogen. In hydroponics, phosphorus levels that are too high tend to lock out calcium, magnesium and trace minerals.
On the other hand, plants grown in soil need higher phosphorus levels due to clay colloidal particles that bind up phosphorus. Microbes in the soil also compete for the phosphorus. When cultivating fruiting and flowering plants in soil, growers usually need to double or triple phosphorus levels, unlike hydroponics, thus making the 1.5-4-5 formula in Pure Blend Pro Bloom Soil ideal for soil applications.
Available in FOUR convenient sizes.
Product Features:
- Formulated for coco and soil applications.
- Suitable for use with all growing mediums and hydroponic methods.
- 100% plant soluble organics for fast absorption
- Increases budding, flowering, and fruiting capacity.
- Essential elements are not derived from harmful chemicals such as urea and ammonia nitrate.
- Eliminates the plants' exposure (and ultimately the consumer) to toxic heavy metals which can occur as contaminates in chemical fertilizers.
- The organic components of Pure Blend Pro enhance uptake and utilization of plant nutrients.
- Amplified Metabolic rate and capacity enables plants to produce fruits and vegetables with more minerals and vitamins.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Mix 1-1/2 tsp. to 3 Tbsp. per gallon of water, depending on plant size. For best results, use with every watering.
Ingredients: Fish meal, composted seabird guano, kelp, amino acids, rock phosphate, potassium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate.
Contains Non-Plant Food Ingredient: 0.35% Humic acid derived from leonardite
