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Rootblast Plant Growth Formula 2-1-2, 2-1/2 Pounds
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Rootblast Plant Growth Formula 2-1-2, 2-1/2 Pounds | Health and Beauty

by Rootblast

List Price: $12.18  


FEATURES

  • 1 small scoop per plant is all you need to grow beautiful, lush, productive plants!
  • Easy to use. No mixing
  • Works great in difficult to grow in clay and loamy soils
  • Rootblast replenishes the soil with nutrients
  • Rootblast Growth Formula is no an ordinary plant food


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
Rootblast Growth Formula is no an ordinary plant food. Loaded with micronutrients it targets the plants root system to make bigger roots. Bigger roots means bigger and earlier plants, flowers and vegetables! Rootblast replenishes the soil with nutrients. Works great in difficult to grow in clay and loamy soils. Easy to use. No mixing. 1 small scoop per plant is all you need to grow beautiful, lush, productive plants!


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 4 reviews)

the best root maker bar none by R. Lupo 5 Stars
July 16, 2009
i have been using root blast for the past two years and this year i ran out and planted anyway.i could tell a big difference in the way my plants root system developed when i bumped up the pots to a larger size. not nearly as much roots as when i used the root blast. unless i'm reading this wrong,they are asking $185.00 for a 2 and a half pound jar.i have paid 44.00 dollars for 20 lbs. of root blast in the past.

The product is fine: This price is ridiculously high. by Old School but Kicking (Bayville, New Jersey USA) 2 Stars
April 18, 2007
These folks are charging more than the going retail for a single jar of the same size.

Best for Seed Starting by Dr C (Connecticut) 5 Stars
February 24, 2007
This fertilizer should be specifically labelled as a good choice for seed-starting. Seedlings need this precise N-P-K balance, and they need it in a much weaker concentration than an established plant does. I would never recommend Miracle-Gro! It has been found in independent assay to be quite variable batch to batch, and its nitrogen is a synthetic one, making it burn plants very easily.

Growth Formula? by J. Jarrait (Detroit) 2 Stars
January 01, 2006
The name of this seems to imply it has rooting enzymes. I see nothing to explicitly state that in the description however. Looks to me like it's just a weak fertilizer: 2-1-2 is 2% Nitrogen, 1% Phosphorus, and 2% Pottassium. The Phosphorus is most typically associated with helping root growth. A better choice for general purpose plants would be Miracle-Gro. It's been around forever, and can be diluted to any strength you want. It's content is 15-30-15, so it has lots of Phosphorus compared to the Nitrogen content. James :|
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