Bloom CityOrganic Wild Fish Fertilizer and Plant Supplement, Great for Roots and Soil, Made from Sustainable Salmon, 1/2 Pint (8 oz)
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Bloom CityOrganic Wild Fish Fertilizer and Plant Supplement, Great for Roots and Soil, Made from Sustainable Salmon, 1/2 Pint (8 oz)

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  • Brand
    Bloom City
  • Item Weight
    8 Ounces
  • Item Form
    Liquid
  • Coverage
    Medium
  • Liquid Volume
    0.5 Pints
🌱High Omega-3 Content
🐟Sustainable Salmon Source
🇺🇸USA Made

Description

🌟 Grow Green, Live Clean!

  • 🏆 UNMATCHED QUALITY - Crafted by experts for the discerning grower.
  • 🌊 OCEAN FRESH FORMULA - Harness the power of the sea for your plants!
  • 🌿 NUTRIENT RICH BLEND - Packed with amino acids for robust growth.
  • 🌍 ECO CONSCIOUS CHOICE - Support sustainability with every drop.
  • 💰 BEST VALUE FOR YIELD - Maximize your garden's potential effortlessly.

Bloom City Organic Wild Fish Fertilizer is a premium plant supplement made from sustainable Alaskan salmon, designed to enhance soil health and promote vigorous root development. With a potent blend of salmon emulsion and oil, this fertilizer is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and amino acids, ensuring your plants receive the best nutrients for optimal growth. Proudly formulated and manufactured in the USA, it’s the ideal choice for eco-conscious gardeners looking to achieve the highest yields.

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4.6

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S**S

Purchase the gallon size for the best value! You won't regret it. An 8 oz. bottle is very tiny...

This is made from sustainably harvested salmon in Alaska. My best results occurred using Bloom City salmon emulsion. My low-till 20" raised bed garden incorporates pieces of rotten wood and layering of decayed leaves, straw, and compost (like out in the forest). My sandy soil has become dark rich fertile soil over the decades. Carmen sweet pepper plants in groups of 4 with a metal post in the center are typically 5 to 6 feet tall and produce heavily. The tallest in '23 were over 8 feet, with peppers to the top.I use Salmon fish emulsion in combination with liquid kelp and Texas Tomato Food fertilizer. A tiny amount of each in rainwater goes a long way (About 1 teaspoon per gallon). Allow tap water to sit for a day so chlorine evaporates. I prefer to use it every time I water at the base of the plants, not on the leaves. Vegetable plants respond well with a lite fertilization. They become lush, vibrant, healthy looking, and produce heavily.Don't be fooled by a 8 ounce bottle--------it is really small. The gallon jug is the best option for your money. It won't go bad---it already stinks. Plants and trees love it. My fig trees grow rapidly from cuttings.Keep your garden green year 'round for best results. Allow roots to remain in the garden over the winter to aerate the soil. A winter crop reduces rain and wind erosion, keeps soil organisms active longer, and provides green manure in the spring as a bonus. Even beginners can quickly become excellent gardeners. Teach a child to grow plants.People will ask how you did it! My best wishes for your gardening success.

Y**T

Made my own soil mix for marijuana seedlings and use throughout the entire grow.

I'm a medical cannabis grower in NYC and though I use Fox Farms soil that's a bit to "hot" (nutrient rich) for plant seedlings if you germinate using soaking and wet napkin method to start germination. I use coco noir along with worm castings and perlite, clean kelp seaweed fertilizer, bush doctor microbe brew, silica, a little bit of cal/mag and of course this fish fertilizer and a very little bit of non sulfur food grade molasses to give the microbes some energy.I mix so that at minimum 2 weeks ahead of time and often a month and keep it moist but provide oxygen every few days.If your pants or seedlings are every turning yellow due to nitrogen deficiency then def get this or bat guano. You'll see result in 24-48 hours or less depending on how small and or severe the nutrient deficiency is.The COTYLEDONS or small round leaves are what's browning and discoloring and will die which is normal as they aren't true leaves so that's not a sign of nitrogen or nutrient deficiency. I do however need to increase my light intensity as they can take the bump to 30% brightness now.If you live in NYC and want to grow or become a medical cannabis user please visit NYC dot gov. Of course use an actual period and for all else please grow and smoke responsibly.Update Feb. 8th uploaded pictures of the babies all after being topped after 4th-5th node developed. The big three pictured were only 6 weeks old with two in pre flower phase which means they still need a good regular dosage of nitrogen for the upcoming stretching and growth.So every week I feed 30ml in a gallon of fish fertilizer to them, they are now in 7 gallon cloth pots, you can adjust this to the max dose of needed 60ml but honestly it's better to feed half then wait two days. If they are growing more and are nice and green not dark and shiny and no yellowing then feed next week same dose, right before flowering stretch I did 60ml and from now on it'll be 30ml a week for two-three more weeks.Throughout the month they also get feedings of kelp, worm casting tea, silica, humic and fulvic acid, terpene enhancer just for the potassium and sulfur, molasses to feed the soil microbes and give more potassium, iron, magnesium and calcium.The new baby like the biggest plant is a Northern Lights Auto she's two weeks old in Fox Farm soil I've given a small 5ml shot of fish fertilizer and 5ml of kelp fertilizer and 5ml of root stimulator in 2.5 liters of water and pH to 6.5 since I'm growing in CO2 with 24 hour watering schedule.I'll ramp up her nutrients after I top her in two weeks. Organic nutrients take a bit of time for your plant to absorb since it relies on organic matter in your soil to break it down first so wait 48-72 hours after feeding. Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient so if your pants are yellowing from that this will work but is not a complete source of what your pants need marijuana or not.Update to Fe.18th my babies are flourishing, I will use fish fertilizer even in their following stage as they are in the photo middle plant is early flowering while the one on the left and right are in their third week of flowering and still need nitrogen, I even foliar feed the baby which is only three weeks old with fish fertilizer and cal/mag along with kelp and silica foliar feedings throughout the grow. Understand your plants will need nitrogen up until the last two to three weeks and phosphorus and potassium without nitrogen those last times then a flush and let the plant run through the reserves in the leaves.

B**B

Great plant food

This stuff is great..And no need to worry about a smell, mix it correctly and there is no odor

R**Y

Great for Palms

Good product for feeding Palms in the summer. As a fish odor:)

M**S

Plants love it

Plants love it grew so much better and bigger love this product

E**Q

Seem to provide vital nutrients

Seems to have helped my plants with nutrients. Warning your office or living room will stink for about three days while this absorbs.

A**R

Great, no smell, easy to mix with water.

effective and no smell!!!

S**S

Awesome, Fast Results!

This product is the best for outdoor plants I have EVER used. I won't be without it in the future. Small marigold nursery plants transplanted into pots bloomed in 1 week. All of my nursery transplanted flowers are thriving and blooming. My nbr. had 2 cactus she had in her kitchen window over winter, I put them into a larger pot and they even took off putting out new blooms and what I mean they were on the verge of being thrown away. I measure 1 Tbsp. to 1 gallon of water, and use it every day once a day. The plants I put this on are: Marigolds, Hibiscus, Mandavillas, Gerber Daisy, Zinnia, Lavender, Miniature Morning Glory, Lantana, Kalanchoe, and Dahlia. Every single one of them are just doing great. I would add the Dahlia was a nursery markdown that was all but dead, I like a challenge so I have it in a pot with buds on it looking so good! There is a small volunteer cedar tree that gets fed along with the flowers, it looks fantastic, growing upwards and outwards evenly. Try this product and watch the quick results, I usually water plants in the late evening as the Sun goes down.

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