Are these nutes good enough for flowering.?

Zerox1215

Active Member
BioThrive Bloom

Vegan Plant Food. General Organics® Bio Thrive Bloom (2-4-4) offers flowering and fruiting plants essential nutrients for superior blooms and bountiful harvests. This pure and natural vegan formulation, conceived from plant and mineral extracts, encourages beneficial microbial activity in the root zone. Benefits all kinds of plants during flowering and fruiting phases of growth and can be used with garden soils as well as potting mixes.

Directions for Use:
Light Feeding - Add 2 teaspoons per gallon of water with every watering.
Heavy Feeding - Add 4 teaspoons per gallon of water with every watering.

Ingredients: Alfalfa meal, cane sugar, copper sulphate, glacial rock powder, iron sulphate, kieserite, manganese sulphate, molasses, plant extracts, potassium sulphate, rock phosphate, sodium borate, sodium molybdenate, soybean meal and zinc phosphate.

Contains Non-Plant Food Ingredients:
2% seaweed derived from Ascophyllum nodosum and Laminaria digitata and 0.2% humic acids derived from leonardite.

Note: This product works best with soils that contain calcium. When using depleted soil, coir, perlite, rockwool or any sterile media, for best results, we recommend that you supplement with General Organics® CaMg+.​
 

MrStickyScissors

Well-Known Member
along with oceancs forest soil the age old bloom works great. also no mater what you do about week 4 into bloom give it 1ml per gallon of the flower hardner humbolt, and it will add up to a half ounce per plant. well thats the results i get with it
 

Spanishfly

Well-Known Member
2-4-4 will be excellent for a flowering nute. Good level of P and K - many supposed flowering nutes are actually rather short of K.
 
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