Blue gold fusion flower has done a lot to help me keep up with feedings in smaller pots. last season my outdoor started to get a little to big for her britches and I fell behind on top dressing. Fusion flower made sure I made it to harvest.
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$96.80
For the Flowering Cycles:Â Fusion Flower 7-4-2, undergoes a micronization process which maximizes immediate bioavailability. Fusion Flower is formulated from Seabird Guano, Soft Rock Phosphate, Olivine, Biotite, Kelp Extract, Bat Guano, Sodium Nitrate, Soy Protein Hydrosylate, Earthworm Castings, Sunflower Ash, Sodium Borate, Cobalt Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Sodium Molybdate, Zinc Sulfate. Fusion Flower ingredients are micronized via cold mechanical processes.
Proper nutrient levels are the backbone of any grow cycle. However, something not discussed very often is Deliverable Nutrition that is balanced PPM ratios for optimum uptake. Proven time and again at the University level, nutrient uptake is not a singular element by element event. Even though there may be abundant Phosphate in the soil, not much will uptake without Calcium levels. Deficiency of Boron is directly related to Magnesium problems even though there may be sufficient Magnesium levels.
The Earth is like a 250 count Crayon box, and when it comes time to replenish colors that have been used up, it requires more than just a 3 count Crayon box (NPK). Under this minimalist effort, eventually, your soil is going to run out of vital “co-pilot†nutrients and suffer significantly from minimal production.
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Blue gold fusion flower has done a lot to help me keep up with feedings in smaller pots. last season my outdoor started to get a little to big for her britches and I fell behind on top dressing. Fusion flower made sure I made it to harvest.
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I use Eden BlueGold Fusion Veg & Fusion Flower in my hybrid style grow and it's AMAZING. I call it hybrid because I use 5 gallon fabric pots filled with coco coir, add a few handfuls CoWoCo castings, a few handfuls of Craft Blend, and then feed daily with BlueGold. I feed with the recommended hydroponic dosage, which is written on the bucket (much higher than living soil dosage). I also use two Blumat carrots per 5 gallon fabric pot.
I like this style because the plants get soluble nutes poured on the roots daily, but they also have built in reserves with the craft blend and worm castings. If the plants get a little hungry in between feedings or if I have to travel, the amendments can feed the plant and water will get sucked into the medium via the Blumats. Because of all the microbes in the BlueGold food, as well as others that I inoculate the roots with (ferments & rootwise among others), I have never needed to pH my nutrient solution & the terpene profiles are noticeably louder than typical hydro and on par with living soil (i've tested this method head to head)! And to top it all off, since it's a (mostly) hydro system, I get super fast vegetative growth and can push in flower more intuitively for bigger buds.
I really rely on this product as a core component of my grow style. They only downside is that I don't believe it holds well in a reservoir, so I mix a fresh bucket every day I feed. It's super easy to measure out though (~3 tsp per gallon) so daily nute solution…