be careful... That's a pretty big list of chemicals, especially if you throw in the FF stuff...
Always remember, the result of underfeeding is slow growth, and an extremely long death. Overfeeding can cause irreversible leaf damage and potentially kill a plant in a very short time. When in doubt, start out small and increase slowly.
I'm not familiar with everything you list, but it's quite a hefty list, and leaves one feeling like you are focusing too much on nutes. The list of what bud needs it not really that large, especially when you consider what is in most public water supplies, and soil...
yeah for sure. well these are not all used at the same time, they are used at different weeks and such.. theres a whole chart... thing...
but. I just read this on fox farms website.
We were thrilled to open up the Sunset Western Garden Book and see that our Big Bloom fertilizer was featured in their section on organic fertilizers. While the Big Bloom name implies that it's a great fertilizer for flowering plants --- and it is -- we found so many more uses for it in our gardens and greenhouses over the years.
As an organic, low NPK fertilizer, it won't burn plants or overload the soil with unnecessary nutrients. For this reason, we use it on young seedlings after two or three sets of leaves have emerged, and we also use it as a drench on stressed plants that have been impacted by adverse weather, pests or disease, or other problems. We have also found that it is indispensable during transplanting -- adding a little Big Bloom to that first watering after new plants go on the ground can really help get them off to a great start.
And remember, Big Bloom is about so much more than NPK. It’s a live culture of vitamins, amino acids, natural growth hormones, enzymes, and beneficial organic microbes. We add earthworm castings, bat guano and other delicious organic ingredients like Norwegian kelp for nutrient uptake and higher yields, plus rock phosphate, which helps transfer energy from one part of the plant to another, delivering bigger buds and more fragrant flowers.
Use Big Bloom on every plant you own, every time you water. It is actually the only fertilizer that can be used over its recommended dosage. In fact, we say the more the merrier. Your plants will love you for it! Give it a try this spring and watch your garden thrive.
does anyone have expereice using big bloom with AN stuff?