🌼 Bloom Like Never Before! Your garden deserves the best.
Miracle-Gro Water Soluble Bloom Booster Flower Food is a powerful formula designed to promote vibrant blooms in flowering plants. With a liquid volume of 4 liters and a weight of 1.96 kilograms, this easy-to-use powder is perfect for a variety of flowering annuals and perennials, ensuring your garden bursts with color and life. Feed every two weeks for instant results!
Liquid Volume | 4 Liters |
Item Weight | 1.96 Kilograms |
Specific Uses For Product | Flowering annuals and perennials, containers, window boxes |
Target Species | flowers |
Coverage | 4 |
Item Form | Powder |
D**K
BEST FERTILIZER FOR FLOWERS
.I would advise to use this item for flowering plants. I used this once so far this season. My flowers have doubled in size and volume,
H**L
Works exceptionally!
Lasts, immediately makes my plants happy, healthy, and quickly start to flower! I have a clip inside the box, as there’s no way to seal it shut after opening, but I use this every year and it lasts at least the entire season for an extreme plant enthusiast!
P**A
Miracle Gro
Great stuff! My roses and flowers are huge! It works. Thank you very much. I will be returning.
C**M
Produces lots of flowers
Even in Scottsdale AZ desert, this Miracle Gro Bloom Booster is excellent at producing lots of flowers.
N**O
Works
Works but expensive
D**S
BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS WORKS FAST
My flowers started not flowering , when I added BLOOM BOOSTER , my yard Is back to BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS !
K**E
High phosphate content with micronutrients
This is one of the very few fertilizers you can buy that has a particularly high level of phosphate and also micronutrients. Don't listen to anyone who tells you that grass doesn't need phosphate, or anything similar. It all depends on whether your soil is or isn't deficient in phosphorous. Some people think that plants need fertilizer even when they are planted in nutrient-rich potting soil. Whether you do or don't need fertilizer, and the particular type of fertilizer you need if you do in fact need fertilizer, depends entirely on what the soil test tells you. If you start using fertilizer without a soil test, you're behaving like people who take all kinds of supplements without having any reason to think that they need supplements. And of course there are plenty of people who imagine that they are in need of some particular type of nutritional supplement when they don't have any evidence to support that. When you apply "general purpose" fertilizer without having the soil tested first, you're doing the same thing. There is only one scenario where I would use fertilizer without first have soil tested. This scenario is when growing hydroponically, which includes growing in a bucket of gravel and sand but no soil per se. In that case I would use some general purpose fertilizer that includes all the micronutrients that plants require. But in all other scenarios, it all depends on what the soil test says. If you have soil tested and the results indicate a deficiency in available phosphate or phosphorous, Bloom Booster is an excellent fertilizer because it contains an unusually high level of phosphate. The same is true for several other brands/labels that tout suitability for blooming plants, but the others might not include micronutrients. The majority of MiracleGro fertilizers include a standard mix of micronutrients. This is a genuine advantage, whereas the water solubility thing is just sort of a hassle. Spraying dissolved fertilizer directly to plant leaves may be marginally useful in specific circumstances, but it also runs the risk of harming the leaves. There's obviously a reason that plants have roots. As for the micronutrients, the MiracleGro fertilizers with their standard mix of micronutrients include most of the micronutrients but not sulfur and not magnesium. If it had had one, it would likely have had the other, given that the most common form of either of these two elements used in fertilizer is magnesium sulphate. I needed magnesium, whereas the sulfur level in my dirt was literally off the chart. So it worked well for me that MiracleGro does not contain sulphur. I had to buy a small amount of magnesium nitrate from another source. I also needed to avoid magnesium hydroxide, because that would have altered the pH, which was already optimal. The bottom line is that if your soil test indicates that your dirt needs more phosphate and needs micronutrients but does not need sulphur, MiracleGro Bloom Booster is exactly what you need, although you may also need to supplement it with a very, very small amount of magnesium nitrate. Or magnesium hydroxide (aka mineral salts) if the pH level of you dirt indicates the need to add some hydroxide or lime.
L**N
If You Have the Ability to Kill a Plant by Looking At It, Please Read This Review
6/4/2018Still a beginner Gardner and still using bloom booster to feed my plants. I do use Jack’s Petunia FeED in between feedings to give my petunias their Iron. Using a drip irrigation and an EZ Flo fertilzing unit has made me possibly go up to novice Gardner but I don’t want to get my hopes up yet. My supertunias are out of control.I have never been able to keep plants alive. Even the trusty Cacti died on me. It is something I am not proud of because I could neither cook nor keep a plant alive and therefore I had nothing to brag about on Facebook. With no kids, no cooking, and no living plants, I felt my Facebook life empty. My two dogs grew up and are the fat and lazy which means no more cute puppy pics but constant uploads of my dogs laying down. My "likes" dissipated and my world grew dark. It was a cold, sleety day in February where everything was grey outside and I decided I needed therapy. I grabbed my purse and headed to the mall to American Express my emotions. In a department store, there was pair of shoes winking at me. They were a pair of soft grey Birkenstocks. These were the old school Birkenstocks we all use to wear in college. I tried them on and I felt my feet tingle as the little inner boho hippy started to chit chat with me. At first she told me to dread my hair and throw out my razors. I told her no since I did not want a divorce. She then told me to go buy some planters. I agreed. After I finished my purchase, I skipped down to Restoration Hardware and bought super expensive, super large stone cast pots. After I got home, I realized I may be in for a divorce regardless because I put one heck of an expense on the credit card. The UPS man arrived later in the week. I am pretty sure he was cursing me as he unloaded these huge boxes. If he wasn't cursing me, my husband took care of it as we dragged the pots to the back patio. He was not happy and told me I wasted our money. My Birkenstock clad feet stomped through the house and I told my husband he was wrong. This was the year I would keep plants alive. I researched like a mad woman on how to keep plants alive. Water is very important and so is nutrition. Apparently these buggers need a little help after you stick them in a pot. May 1st arrived and I rushed over to my nursery to pick up "babies". I had a list of all the plants I wanted in my pots. I even I had a drawn diagram with my newly learned lesson of "Thrillers, Fillers, and Spillers." I also had my shade and full sun plants listed out. I came home proud with potting soil and plants. Husband looked at me and stated firmly, "You buy them, you plant them." So me and my birkenstocks began the process of planting all the babies from the nursery. I left two inches from the top of the soil to the top of the rim of the pot so water would not spill over. I packed all my plants in and watered them down. Now there was only time and I was nervous. I knew I needed to do something other than just water the plants and that's when I read about fertilizing. So much information and so many products. I ended up just going back to the nursery and I saw Bloom Booster. I picked up and bought it because I definitely wanted blooms to boost. I watched my watering in the beginning so I wouldn't have root rot and I made sure only to fertilize when my plants were not thirsty. I took the large scoop and put one scoop full of blue magic in a 1 1/2 gallon watering can. I did this every seven days. By June, my husband was asking for a chainsaw so he could clear a walkway on our patio. It is now August and my plants are out of control in a good way. They get water every day (sometimes twice on 100 plus degree days) and I feed them twice a week now. Each pot gets 1 watering can of the blue mixture on top of their normal drink of water in the morning. People come over and laugh at how large my plants have become. My husband is now really into the plants and brags to his friends. I just sit quietly and smile since me and my birkenstocks know the real truth.So in the end, all you need is a cold hard winter to make you crave for green, a pair of Birkenstocks, a husband who challenges you that nothing will grow under your care, well draining containers, and Miracle-Gro Bloom Booster.
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