Geoflora Nutrients BLOOM formula features a higher ratio of phosphorus and potassium to support healthy fruit and flowering sets. Geoflora BLOOM is best used as a top-dress during the flowering stage to provide the building blocks for high-yield flower sites. Geoflora BLOOM is OMRI-Listed® for organic use and is a registered CDFA Organic Input Material.
Geoflora BLOOM is formulated to support your plants in their final stages of growth by providing them with diverse P & K sources for immediate and slow-release phosphorus and reduced nitrogen to ease through transition. These nutrients help with enhanced secondary metabolite production and encourage abundant fruit and flower development. Best of all, Geoflora BLOOM can be used with your current nutrient supplements and bloom additives, so you don’t have to change your current regimen to give Geoflora BLOOM a try!
Available in: 4 lbs, 8 lbs, 25 lbs, and 50 lbs bags. Totes available by request.
Directions for use:
Geoflora BLOOM is used during the flowering phase of the plant’s life cycle.
Add 8 oz (1 cup) of Geoflora BLOOM per 10-gallon pot every 2 weeks starting at the first signs of flowering. Stop use two weeks prior to harvest.
For native soil, use 1 oz (2 TBSP) per square foot of soil.
1 cup of Geoflora BLOOM weighs approximately .35 lbs.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Total Nitrogen (N)………………3%
0.5% Water Soluble Nitrogen
2.5% Water Insoluble Nitrogen Available
Phosphate (P2O5)……………5%
Soluble Potash (K2O)…………5%
Calcium (Ca)……………………5%
Magnesium (Mg)……………0.75%
Sulfur (S)…………………………1%
0.6% Humic Acid
.9% Yucca schidigera Extract (Wetting Agent)
1.0% Molasses (Microbe Food)
It contains bacteria: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Bacillus subtilus, Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus licheniformis, and Bacillus megaterium.
It is derived from Alfalfa Meal, Bat Guano, Blood Meal, Bone Meal, Composted Turkey Litter, Crustacean Meal, Feather Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Fish Protein Hydrolysate, Kelp Meal (Macrocystis pyrifera), Magnesium Sulfate, Natural Volcanic Ash, Neem Seed Meal, Potassium Sulfate, and Rock Phosphate