Alaska MorBloom

ugzkmk

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"Nutrient rich fish has been used as a fertilizer for centuries. Alaska uses fish for its natural and organic fertilizers. The low odor formulas can be used in organic gardening on all types of plants and lawns. Keep your landscaping and garden looking great with Alaska fish fertilizer."

its listed at most places as Natural and Organic.
 

zombie1334

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Yeah, I saw that on their site, but they also specify that some of their products as "100% Organic! Certified for Organic Growing!", yet Alaska MorBloom doesn't say that, so I wasn't sure. I'm guessing that it is though, if that is their "final statement". Thanks!

Edit: I just bought some, and by the way it smells/looks (dark brown, and looks very potent), I can almost guarentee that this shit is organic!
 

acea74

Active Member
just give the company a call and ask them the only way to find out for sure.
I second that. I think a call to the company will clear it up.

I think it's strange that the Alaska brand lists its "veg" nutrient as "OMRI Listed" yet it will not do the same for it's MorBloom.

But I think this is the on going debate. That there is a difference between OMRI, organic, and natural.

I have Morbloom myself but not had the chance to use it in my all organic setup. I did read over the ingredients and it does list Phosphoric Acid as an ingredient.

The debate might be that Phosphoric Acid is indeed natural and organic but not OMRI listed.

Maybe this is something that should be brought up in your phone call.
 

WickedPagan

Active Member
I just picked up a qt. of this for $8 at a local retailer. I'm gonna give it a try, seemed like a good choice 0-10-10 sounds like a good ratio.
 

WickedPagan

Active Member
That's really reassuring thanks! I was just looking over the nutrients section and the 0-10-10 caught my eye and then it was only $8 so I was like this sounds good.
 

woodsmantoker

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Great stuff! I assure you hovever; you WONT want this stuff in your Indoor garden REGARDLESS of "low odor" claims...unless you got a thing for stinky...

I would also suggest to Alaskans, to be aware of the pests that it attracts!

GL! Like I said, GREAT STUFF! Organic all the way!

P.S. I cast this stuff over my garden with a hose and dispenser one year and had two bears running in before I turned off the hose....
 

Dr. Grow Mo

Member
Originally Posted by zombie1334
Use the Grow It Green in the first 3 weeks of veg, start out by using half strength, then bump it up to 1/2 oz/gal. When switching to flower, overlap the Grow It Green with the Flower Power for the first weeks into flower, lessening the dose of GIG with every feeding. Keep just using Flower Power for the last couple weeks of flower at 1/2 oz/gal. The week before harvest, flush the plant with pure water, and coast into harvest.

Make sure the soil is dry when you harvest.

My current grow I am just using BMO Grow It Green, Flower Power, Super Plant Tonic, Alaska MorBloom 0-10-10 (for some extra boost), and molasses, and so far I have amazing results. I'll post some pictures later of my grow, if you want.

duuuuuuuuuuuuudddde.... thought i should let you know that the alaska morbloom 0-10-10 is NOT organic..
so if your a medical patient like u say it might not be beneficial to u idk just letting you know

"Product Description
Formulated to accompany Alaska Fish Fertilizer, despite NOT being organic, this phosphorous and potassium rich liquid nutrient can also be used alone to promote fruiting and flowering. Derived from phosphoric acid and muriate of potash. NPK Formula: 0-10-10"
http://www.amazon.com/Alaska-Mor-Bloom-32-oz/dp/B000COBVX4
 

madodah

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duuuuuuuuuuuuudddde.... thought i should let you know that the alaska morbloom 0-10-10 is NOT organic..
so if your a medical patient like u say it might not be beneficial to u idk just letting you know

"Product Description
Formulated to accompany Alaska Fish Fertilizer, despite NOT being organic, this phosphorous and potassium rich liquid nutrient can also be used alone to promote fruiting and flowering. Derived from phosphoric acid and muriate of potash. NPK Formula: 0-10-10"
http://www.amazon.com/Alaska-Mor-Bloom-32-oz/dp/B000COBVX4
Correct. The Morbloom was never organic and the Alaska Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1 lost its OMRI rating a year or so ago.
 

vivalaboss

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im using the Alaska 0-10-10 with pretty good results so far.......since it isnt 100 percent organic due to the Phosphoric acid it can kill some of the beneficial microbes in your soil, so what i do is add some worm castings to the top layer of my soil after use to add some of those good microbes back to the soil that may have been lost...and used along with molasses water between feedings has turned out pretty well so far.....just make sure you flush a good 10 days before harvest!!
 

monkeybones

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can anyone confirm what colour this liquid is supposed to be? because my bottle has brown shit around the rim but green clear liquid inside. I shook the fuck out of it too
 

Ccoastal

Active Member
i just bought a gallon of each, the 5-1-1 and the 0-10-10 today. the 5-1-1 is a brown sludge, always wet your measuring cups before use or it is a bitch to rinse. the 0-10-10 is a clear/pink color

Ccoastal
 

monkeybones

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i just bought a gallon of each, the 5-1-1 and the 0-10-10 today. the 5-1-1 is a brown sludge, always wet your measuring cups before use or it is a bitch to rinse. the 0-10-10 is a clear/pink color

Ccoastal
thank you Ccoastal. I was just wondering because there was brown stuff near inside of the mouth of the bottle, and it didn't match the liquid at all. I was suspicious because the garden center I bought it from is run by a lot of thieving pricks. wouldn't put it past them to dump out the good stuff and replace it with diluted miracle grow or something. anyway clearly just me being paranoid. this brand's ferts work great by the way.
 
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