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Fox Farm Big Bloom


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This odorless, liquid fertilizer is a live culture of vitamins, amino acids, natural growth hormones, enzymes, and beneficial organic microbes. Our special, micro-brewed formula incorporates earthworm castings, bat guano and other high test organic ingredients that offer a full, balanced range of nutrients. Norwegian kelp improves nutrient uptake and increases yields. Rock phosphate helps transfer energy from one part of the plant to another, which means bigger buds and more fragrant flowers.


Marijuana grows using Big Bloom

Jack Herer started December 4, 2011
Lavender99 started January 5, 2012
Nitrogen0.00%
Phosphorous4.00%
Potassium0.00%

Fox Farm may not approve of using their products for growing medical marijuana. These listings do not imply an endorsement of use for growing marijuana - they allow members to accurately gauge expense and give credit to specific fertilizers when a grower gets good results.
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Organics by Nitrogen

15.30% Feather
15.00% Blood Meal
14.00% Hair
12.50% Hoof Meal And Horn Dust
11.00% Leather (ground)
10.00% Crab (king, Dried And Ground)
9.50% Silt Waste
9.42% Silk Worm Cocoon
8.37% Silk Mill Waste
8.00% Shoddy And Felt

This list of organic materials
is unrelated to Big Bloom
it is a list of organics sorted by N
Inexpensive Plant Foods

1. Zoom! Organic Garden Food 4-3-2
2. Nutri-rich 4-3-3 Granular Fertilizer
3. Nutri-rich 4-3-3 Fertilizer Pellets
4. Citrus And Avocado Plant Food
5. Extreme Granules With Mycorrhizae
6. Extreme Plant Food Rose
7. Extreme Plant Food Tomato
8. Extreme Plant Food Citrus
9. Triple Superphosphate 0-45-0
10. Plant Tone

This list of inexpensive fertilizers and plant foods.
This list is unrelated to Big Bloom

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Under California law, medical marijuana patients and primary caregivers may "associate within the State of California in order to,
collectively or cooperatively, cultivate marijuana for medical purposes." (§ 11362.775.) Proposition 215 (or the Compassionate Use Act of 1996)
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