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Beastie Bloomz® Soluble Fertilizer (0-50-30)
Heavyweight Blossom Builder for Gardeners and Hydroponic Growers
Beastie Bloomz® is perfect for gardeners and growers who are ready to take their plants to the next level. This is a high-phosphorus soluble fertilizer that’s geared towards building amazing buds and flowers. Our revolutionary micronutrient pack is designed to create unbelievable internal bud density, which means that plants create fat, dense, tightly-packed blossoms, and plenty of them. You’ll also see exceptionally brilliant color and a long, dazzling blooming season.

Garden tip: Start with Open Sesame® in the fifth or sixth week of a plant’s life. Once bud set begins, feed your plants with Beastie Bloomz® every other watering according to package directions and our FoxFarm Feeding Schedule. For high-yield results, start indoor plants in our Light Warrior® Agro-Ponic® Grow Medium, and use our premium Ocean Forest® Potting Soil for container plants.

In the eighth to ninth week of the plants life cycle, switch to Cha Ching® for an incredible harvest. For complete feeding schedules, go here.


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cacamal

Well-Known Member
dont use them the heavy metals do nothing good! have done sidexsides and the powders suck! good luck!!
 

robdogg

Well-Known Member
he has grown them side by side...apparently there is heavy metals in beastie bloom as cacamal stated.
I have the stuff myself. just left overs. i used it on my first grow outside in conjunction with kool bloom powder (i didnt know what i was doing). i cant say that it worked great or that it didnt. if you have it give it a shot, thats the best way ur going to learn
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
I use the whole FF lineup, the six ferts and Sledgehammer. I have not done side by sides really, although I didn't add the powders until my third or fourth crop. Been using it for about a year now. I get great results so I don't plan to change :)
 

Pureblood89

Well-Known Member
The only metals that are in the solubles are copper, boron, iron and zinc, which all plants need to grow and function properly.
 

Josephous

Member
I may be in the wrong thread. Has anyone in here grown any AF's? If so have you used any chem. or not? I have heard so many mixed things and I'm getting set up for my next go around.. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Himalaya blue diesel/Russian rocket fuel coming soon.
 
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