BLOOMBASTIC - anyone heard of it ?

Da Almighty Jew

Well-Known Member
i'm not exactly sure because i'm not using it right now. But whatever it says on the back of the label, use half of that. And work it up to full dose depending on how plants react.
 

lostNug

Well-Known Member
I got a free sample of the whole atami ata line. Just started using the bloombastic. See how it goes.
 

billy4479

Moderator
So i took the time to show you what in this product id like to point out that plants can olny absorb P in the form of P205 Phosphoric Acid and potassium in the form of K2o one potassuim with 2 oxgen attached ......this product is over rated at best and there are alot of more avaible forms of these two ferlizers out there and you base ferlizer should already have enough EDTA and iron ... Call this snake oil ...and its does not belong in the orgnic section



Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Hydroxide, Phosphoric Acid, Iron EDTA, Phosphorus Pent oxide and Clay mineral.

1.
Potassium phosphate is a generic term for the salts of potassium and phosphate ions including:
2.
Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula KOH, its common name is caustic potash.

3.Phosphoric acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid, is a mineral (inorganic) acid having the chemical formula H3PO4. Orthophosphoric acid molecules can combine with themselves to form a variety of compounds which are also referred to as phosphoric acids, but in a more general way. The term phosphoric acid can also refer to a chemical or reagent consisting of phosphoric acids, usually orthophosphoric acid

4. iron is metel so its not organic

5. EDTA is in such widespread use that it has emerged as a persistent organic pollutant.[22] It degrades to ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, which then cyclizes to the diketopiperizide, a cumulative, persistent, organic environmental pollutant. An alternative chelating agent with fewer environmental pollution implications is EDDS.
EDTA exhibits low acute toxicity with LD[SIZE=-1]50[/SIZE] (rat) of 2.0 – 2.2 g/kg.[4] It has been found to be both cytotoxic and weakly genotoxic in laboratory animals. Oral exposures have been noted to cause reproductive and developmental effects.[9] The same study by Lanigan[9] also found that both dermal exposure to EDTA in most cosmetic formulations and inhalation exposure to EDTA in aerosolized cosmetic formulations would produce exposure levels below those seen to be toxic in oral dosing studies.

6.Phosphorus pentoxide is a chemical compound with molecular formula P4O10 (with its common name derived from its empirical formula, P2O5). This white crystalline solid is the anhydride of phosphoric acid. It is a powerful desiccant.

7 clay Clay minerals are hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, sometimes with variable amounts of iron, magnesium, alkali metals, alkaline earths, and other cations. Clays have structures similar to the micas and therefore form flat hexagonal sheets. Clay minerals are common weathering products (including weathering of feldspar) and low temperature hydrothermal alteration products. Clay minerals are very common in fine grained sedimentary rocks such as shale, mudstone, and siltstone and in fine grained metamorphic slate and phyllite


so....what is organic /carbon ....do you see carbon on this list at all ? wikipidea all of the ingedents u will find that there is no carbon at all .........................

Main article: Organic chemistry
Measurements of organic matter generally measure only organic compounds or carbon, and so are only an approximation of the level of once-living or decomposed matter. Some definitions of organic matter likewise only consider "organic matter" to refer to only the carbon content, or organic compounds, and do not consider the origins or decomposition of the matter. In this sense, not all organic compounds are created by living organisms, and living organisms do not only leave behind organic material. A clam's shell, for example, while biotic, does not contain much organic carbon, so may not be considered organic matter in this sense. Conversely, urea is one of many organic compounds that can be synthesized without any biological activity.
 

bud nugbong

Well-Known Member
i googled bloombastic and looked into it for a min or 3, didnt see anything about fully organic lines...want to see if anyone has other opinions.
 

bud nugbong

Well-Known Member
**or any "organic certifications" all i read was organic based products. wich is not 100%. i think i might need a second opinion
 

Tyler Durden 77

Active Member
bloombastic?? BOMB been doing this for a while... best bulkener on the market! i have used BOOST KOOL BLOOM BIG BUD BEASTIE BLOOMZ HOUSE AND GARDEN.. this is killin em all! it is a bulkener to be used during the 3,4,5 weeks of flowering.. (adjust to ur needs) all u use is ur base and bloombastic during this phase of growth. It is an ADVANCED product! not like ur GH products or Advanced Nutes or anything else.... O u mite b a newb so u mite used it and say it doesnt work? only cuz u dont know how to use it... ( in a nice voice ) ... No its not organic in the sense that its made from plant material( wich is all organic is.. dead plant matter) it is mineral based.. but by far best on the market rite now.. imho
 
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