nutrient bases

BASES

Grow, Micro & Bloom

Grow Micro Bloom is all the base nutrients your plants require. We have developed the cleanest liquid fertilizer on the market today.

common uses

Soil Conditioner

Nutrient Transport

Herbs

Vegetables

Fruit

Certain chemicals are essential to the growth of your plants. The big three are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, but trace elements such as calcium, boron, magnesium, and a whole supermarket of other chemicals are also needed. The details surrounding the necessity for and interrelationship of these chemicals are extremely complex, but to simplify, nitrogen (N on the fertilizer package) is necessary for green, leafy growth; phosphorus (P) for good roots and ripening of fruit (remember, tomatoes and squash are fruit); and potassium (K) for strength and good color.

Grow, Micro and Bloom are a perfectly blended mix of essential nutrients including all the trace elements to make your plant flourish in any condition.ย  these are the same products used by the most successful greenhouses in the world. The only difference is that we add simple carbs (this adds to the production of plants), fulvic acid (to aid in the health of the plant) and Silicate (to help in the plants growth). ย We also triple filter to remove any undissolved raw materials to give you the cleanest product on the market today.

Why do we need three parts to make up one nutrient solution.ย  Well, there is a simple answer for this. Our nutrients are very concentrated. And if you were to add all what a plant needs into one base you would have a condition known as insoluble precipitation. This is when some macronutrients bind with others. This process will make them insoluble and prevent the plant from consuming them. On top of causing malnutrition in your plants it will also stay in your soil and pollute it over time. This will kill your soil. Plants also require different amounts of Macro and Micronutrients at different times in their growth period. We take that guess work out and give you a feed program designed to get the most out of your garden.

Why do we need three parts to make up one nutrient solution.ย  Well, there is a simple answer for this. Our nutrients are very concentrated. And if you were to add all what a plant needs into one base you would have a condition known as insoluble precipitation. This is when some macronutrients bind with others. This process will make them insoluble and prevent the plant from consuming them. On top of causing malnutrition in your plants it will also stay in your soil and pollute it over time. This will kill your soil. Plants also require different amounts of Macro and Micronutrients at different times in their growth period. We take that guess work out and give you a feed program designed to get the most out of your garden.

All these combined makes for a great 1 2 3 combination to produce healthy plant life.

Follow the feed calculator for use with all Innovating Plant Products for the best success.

Directions for use.

Instructions for general purpose feeding:

When mixing Grow, Bloom and Micro make sure you mix them separately into the same solution.

You start by adding your desired amount of water into a reservoir. You then add the Grow then the Micro and finally the Bloom. All into the same Reservoir. Itโ€™s just that easy.

i.e., If youโ€™re using a general purpose veg feed schedule and youโ€™re using a 20-litre reservoir you would mix it like this:

  1. Fill 20 litres of water into a container/reservoir.
  2. Add Grow at 1ml per litre = 20 ml of Grow
  3. Add Micro at 1ml per litre = 20 ml of Micro
  4. Add Bloom at 1ml per litre = 20 ml of Bloom
  5. Stir and feed to plants. Its as easy as 1 2 3.
watering can

How to mix a reservoir

Our nutrients can be easily adjusted to compliment your growing environment and soil condition.

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