Reddit Reddit reviews Dr. Earth 707P Organic 8 Bud & Bloom Fertilizer in Poly Bag, 4-Pound,Multi

We found 4 Reddit comments about Dr. Earth 707P Organic 8 Bud & Bloom Fertilizer in Poly Bag, 4-Pound,Multi. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Dr. Earth 707P Organic 8 Bud & Bloom Fertilizer in Poly Bag, 4-Pound,Multi
Feed all bulbs, tubers, corms and rhizomesMade with 100% organic and natural ingredientsSuperior blend of fish bone meal, alfalfa meal, feather meal, soft rock phosphate and mined potassium sulfateContains no GMOs, chicken manure or sewage sludgeFeeds for several monthsPower source type: Corded ElectricContains pro-biotic, seven champion strains of beneficial soil microbes plus ecto and endo mycorrhizaeBetter root establishment; bigger, more abundant buds, blooms and fruit; consistent premium qualityMore naturally available phosphorus; stable consistent plant growth, no growth spikes; 100-percent natural and organicEight select strains of ecto and endo mycorrhizae contribute to drought tolerance, enhanced nutrient availability and increased plant performanceProvides optimum levels of essential plant nutrients; eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers when used as directed
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4 Reddit comments about Dr. Earth 707P Organic 8 Bud & Bloom Fertilizer in Poly Bag, 4-Pound,Multi:

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/microgrowery

This run I used:

Potting Soil with Earthworm Castings, Pumice, BioChar and Dr. Earth Veg. I built the soil up for reusing after each grow. So far everything in my veg room is beautiful with no deficiencies. I'll top dress with Dr. Earth Bloom when I switch to flower. Here is my flower room at week 6 that I top dressed with the Bloom 2 weeks ago. The one on the back right was losing color before the nutrient switch. It's probably going to be an early finisher. OG Ringo is an 8 week Indica dominant strain.

u/NoBedsideManners · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

This run I used:

Potting Soil with Earthworm Castings, Pumice and BioChar. So far plants are beautiful with no deficiencies. Fertilizing with Dr. Earth Veg. and Dr. Earth Bloom dry amendments.

u/CrossFadeCannabis · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

Bloom is good but it has really low nutritional value the, there is hardly any NPK. I use all organic dry amendments now with pretty good results. There are a ton of cheap options out there and you can just top feed with dry amendment, any guano that is high in phosphorus and light in nitrogen will be good. just try to get your NPK around 284.

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this is a pretty cheap option, i havent used this one but i do have their bat guano.

https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Earth-707P-Organic-Fertilizer/dp/B0047COGFW/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=NPK+284&qid=1566193863&s=gateway&sr=8-1

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Down to earth organics has some good products too. With most of these you can just top dress and scratch it in the surface and water, you will only need it once a month or so, then watering with your Big Bloom will help add the microbes to break it all down. =D

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Either way will be watchin your grow! Have a good one.