Lowe's has 1-Lb Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Plant Nutrition Fertilizer (9-4-12) on sale for $5.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on $45+ orders.
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Use Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Plant Nutrition to feed tomatoes, vegetables, herbs, and fruits
OMRI listed organic plant food feeds instantly
Apply easily with the Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Garden Feeder or a watering can
For best results, feed your garden plants every 7 days
Covers up to 265 sq. ft. when used in the Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Garden Feeder
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I'm sharpening my gardening skills, but I always was taught that nitrogen was important if you want growth and phosphorus is important if you are focusing on fruiting your plant. The npk of this is high in potassium. Not sure why you'd want that much potassium. Maybe specific plant varieties would want that extra potassium?
I'm sharpening my gardening skills, but I always was taught that nitrogen was important if you want growth and phosphorus is important if you are focusing on fruiting your plant. The npk of this is high in potassium. Not sure why you'd want that much potassium. Maybe specific plant varieties would want that extra potassium?
I'm sharpening my gardening skills, but I always was taught that nitrogen was important if you want growth and phosphorus is important if you are focusing on fruiting your plant. The npk of this is high in potassium. Not sure why you'd want that much potassium. Maybe specific plant varieties would want that extra potassium?
Potassium is for fruiting. Phosphorus is always needed, and even more so in flowing depending on the plant.
That's not to say that Potassium is not important for fruiting, but I'm sure certain varieties use potassium more for fruiting. Tomatoes are high in potassium, so I'm sure Tomatoes could use the extra potassium.
That's not to say that Potassium is not important for fruiting, but I'm sure certain varieties use potassium more for fruiting. Tomatoes are high in potassium, so I'm sure Tomatoes could use the extra potassium.
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Potassium is for fruiting. Phosphorus is always needed, and even more so in flowing depending on the plant.
That's not to say that Potassium is not important for fruiting, but I'm sure certain varieties use potassium more for fruiting. Tomatoes are high in potassium, so I'm sure Tomatoes could use the extra potassium.
That's not to say that Potassium is not important for fruiting, but I'm sure certain varieties use potassium more for fruiting. Tomatoes are high in potassium, so I'm sure Tomatoes could use the extra potassium.
Lol, okay man