🌼 Bloom with Confidence: Elevate Your Garden Game!
Advanced Nutrients Iguana Juice Bloom Organic Fertilizer is a premium 1L liquid fertilizer designed for organic gardening enthusiasts. With dimensions of 12.07 x 6.35 x 20.32 cm and a weight of 1 kg, this product ensures your plants receive the essential nutrients they need for vibrant blooms, all while being eco-friendly and sustainable.
Product Dimensions | 12.07 x 6.35 x 20.32 cm; 997.9 g |
Part number | 5200-14 |
Item display weight | 1 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | iPower Distributor L&G |
Item model number | GL525200-14 |
ASIN | B00DCY2YBY |
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Does the job.
J**.
Five Stars
Prompt delivery and an excellent product
M**M
Five Stars
I am a stratified customer
M**R
Recommended
After seeing several compelling reviews recommending the purchase of Advanced Nutrient products a few years ago I bit the bullet and bought a few of their items.I was amazed with the Organic Iguana Grow because once I opened the Iguana Grow container; i knew that this was going to be different for my plants. This was a fully organic formula that was different to ALL the others out there.It has worked easy in my systems over the last few years and goes right into the plants' roots with NO trouble. The plants were greener, grew faster and were healthy 100% of the time.After some research and reading several compelling reviews recommending this Canadian, premium formula, I purchased it a few years ago and i get good results all the time, I now use it religiously.
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product
wish that there was more, great product
H**Z
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Wie angegeben alles Top!
H**
Très bien
Normalement c’est un truc bon additif c’est pour cela que j en reprend même s il est vrai qu’il est pas donne mais bon C est pas tout les jours et sa veau le coup !!!
C**Y
in the garden.
I've been using this in the garden, and it works well. however, after transplanting to the garden make sure you feed them something else high in nitrogen at least once or twice then you can start using this stuff. make sure you have dark green leaves foliage first! then its time for this stuff.if soil ph is high you need to find something with chelated iron and chelated zinc to feed with your nitrogen feedings. this will ensure green leaves.works really well. i use1tsp per gallon for small plants2tsp per gallon for average plants3tsp or 1tbsp per gallon for big plants with fruit4tsp for a treefed once a week, with light waterings of tap water or "PH'ed" water each day after, and one good soak of tap water a day before feeding.ill attach photos. they were taken around July 19? so still some time to go.plants love it, I feel like if done right the plants are very happy and healthy with dark green leaves.tomato leaves are dark green with a deep blue hue to them. Leaves and stems even have some bubblegum funk smell to them all crystally with leaves that bleed moisture when touched. the photo doesn't capture the color right.I have a 1 foot tall (or so) shishito upper plants with 15 pepper growing in already, along with tons of flowers drying up to turn into more fruit. I'm going to harvest so many peppers off this little plant.lastly, I've been feeding my sisters cherry tomatoes, and one is currently producing a new cluster with what I counted this morning... almost 60 flowers in one cluster! can you imagine 60 cherry tomatoes on one vine? I will update the photos if I remember, but I will include the flower cluster photo.I just want to add that I did use extra nutrients, and I will tell you those here.-miracle grow plant food (it is not organic but I don't care. this has more nitrogen and has chelated iron and zinc. later in the cycle, I used just iguana juice. just used this to help get the plants healthy after the first growth burst.)-AN Nirvana (organic, super good foliar feeder. makes a difference. also, use it every feeding. 1 tsp per gal for foliar and soil has a lot of good stuff in it too much to explain, but it has azomite witch is pretty sweet. so many trace minerals the plants will look different in 3 days if done right as a foliar feed.)(contains kelp too which has a lot of benefits. minerals and possible plant hormones also organic)-liquid iron (used it early on because I have high soil ph and plants need some iron to turn green. 1tsp per gal just like twice. maybe feed a little iron and zinc if leaves get less green no need to go crazy. super effective as a foliar feed.)-AN Ancient Earth (organic. it's just humic and fulvic acids)(i really believe in this stuff. its fertilizer for your fertilizer and your soil and for your plants. contains over 70 trace minerals. water your garden beds down with this at 2tsp per gallon in the beginning then 1tsp per gallon each feeding. good in foliar at 1tsp per gallon. not good to use with chlorinated tap water (tho I did it a few times in the beginning) with this tho. bad chemical reaction. I foliar feed with distilled water from Walmart or let my chlorine evaporate out of my tap water before adding it to nutrients.) I never prefer to spray tap water on plants. we have very hard water and makes the leaves look terrible.that's basically it. if I think of anything or get some good photos ill be back.
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JUST STARTED
so far looks really good.
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