🌼 Bloom Like Never Before!
General Hydroponics FloraNova Bloom is a one-part nutrient solution designed for hydroponic gardening. This 2.5-gallon formula combines the strength of dry concentrates with the convenience of liquid, ensuring optimal plant growth and vibrant yields. With a pH-stabilized formula, it promotes explosive flowering and enhances the aroma, taste, and colors of your plants, making it a must-have for serious growers.
J**Z
Awesome stuff 🤙🏽
Awesome stuff 👌🏽
H**N
New Growth
This is the first product I've tried since I've just converted my Syngonium Chiapense to leca and in a matter of weeks, it's pushed out several new leaves. I wasn't expecting my plants conversion to leca to be easy, but this product was definitely perfect in giving my plant the nutrients it needed. I didn't notice any smells. Upon arrival it came undamaged with no signs of leakage. The directions are easy to understand.
J**E
My plants love it
I've used the grow on dragon fruit, white figs, and lots of vegetables. My plants seem to love it. I just purchased the bloome. Hoope that works as well
M**.
Good but Messy and slimy and ends up on everything. has a low shelf life seems to seperate after about 3-6 months tops
I use this veg on small clones seedlings along with rapid start sure makes killer roots use coco only hand water. REALLY MESSY IT GETS ON EVERYTHING SLIMY BROWN ICE CREAM LOOKING AND STAINS EVERYTHING TOO FYI. does seem to work great when im too broke to use the regular ph perfect from advanced. I only use it because this with my hard water takes a ton of ph down and the advanced ph somewhat perfect gets it to 6.4 or so and seems to be cheleated enough that it works great. But this is a good fertilizer never have to really go over a teaspoon a gallon really. Use it with a shot of moab from mad farmer and ypu will get some monsters. just wish it wasnt so damn messy and if it sits very long turns into malted shake and bake so only order a qt at a time or whatever you can use fairly quickly before it comes out of suspension. There maxibloom is good too but getting it to dissolve is ridiculous, I wanna play not shake a damn bottle for 4 days. trust me on the MOAB that stuff is rocket fuel you literally see the difference in a day or 2. Usually end up back using advanced sensi coco, with bigbud smells awesome like malted milk balls or a shake at least the coco version, bud candy, and flawless finish since my water is just tap. seems to help vs just tap flush im not buying bottled to flush and an ro costs a lot my water will plug one up in a week or 2 so much mag and calcium in it. I don't even let it sit I would think the flouride would be more of a problem who knows. water everyday chlorine everything no sittin no bubbling never had a problem always wondered why they freak out about chlorine in plants plants dont seem to care one bit and the chlorine is strong here.
T**B
All you need. Seriously.
This product has far surpassed my expectations.This is my first try at doing hydroponics, and I'm using a 5 gallon dwc bucket. I've been following the Lucas method, using simply this with my tap water (which is at 120 ppm).It's a bloom forumula, but it works wonderfully throughout veg too. You really don't need anything else. Additives may help, but this formula is certainly complete, and thus far the plant has thrived better than most of my soil grown plants. No deficiencies to speak of. Just lush fast growth.A few pointers for fellow hydro novices that I've been following with success:1. Shake the bottle. Shake it again. Shake it even if you're not using it at the moment. The stuff is so incredibly thick and it does tend to separate, so shaking it will ensure that the intended nutrient balance is given to your plants. A good 3-5 min of shaking usually does the job.2. Get a TDS meter and know your source water. I have 120 ppm in my tap water, which seems just fine. I add this food to the water until it gets to my target level. I don't subtract the initial ppm from the total either. (I.e. if I'm shooting for 1000 ppm, I go for 1000 ppm total, including that original 120)3. Adjust the pH of your source water before adding the nutrients. It's buffered and will usually hold whatever you set it to for a long time. Adjusting the pH first means you wont have to add highly concentrated adjusters that may potentially force some of the salts out of solution.4. Keep the temperature of your reservoir 60-70 F. This is very important. Temps lower than that will make the plant grow slowly, or even die. Temps higher than that cannot hold enough oxygen and suffocates the plant. That's not to mention the opportunistic parasites that will attack your roots in a low oxygen environment.5. Change out and clean your reservoir every 1-2 weeks.I'm so impressed that I think I'll try some additives like Floralicious Plus, and/or KoolBloom.
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