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Age Old Bloom Fertilizer 16 oz

$14.99


Item # 632327101162

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Bloom 5-10-5 Fertilizer from Age Old

Age Old Bloom 5-10-5 Fertilizer is a water-soluble, natural fertilizer that is high in phosphorus. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for flowering plants, as it helps to promote flower and bud development. It is also a good source of other nutrients, such as nitrogen and potassium, which are also important for plant health. Simply mix it with water according to the directions on the label and apply it to the soil around your plants. You can use Age Old Bloom 5-10-5 Fertilizer throughout the growing season, but it is especially beneficial to use it during the flowering and fruiting stages.

  • 5-10-5 NPK analysis
  • Add 1 oz. (2 Tbsp.) per 1 gallon of water
  • Apply directly to the soil three weeks prior to bloom and then every 2 to 3 weeks afterward.

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