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Prime Factor Dry Bloom 3-10-3

How do you satisfy every gardener in every style of garden?  An impossible feat, for sure.  When we pondered this question, we realized dry nutrients were the Prime Factor for most methods.  They can be spread as a top dress, mixed in, soaked or bubbled into a tea, watered, sprayed, provide both short and long term nutrient care, and are economical.  While we can't please everyone, we think most of you will enjoy Prime Factor Dry Bloom 3-10-3.  An easy to use, potent formula for the casual or professional grower.

We started by finding the best sources of the things we used in our gardens.  Fish meal and fishbone meal with a high (Ca) and (P) content naturally, sourced sustainably using invasive species as much as possible.  Ethically harvested guanosColdwater Kelp that is harvested as gently as possible, maintaining the cell structure, keeping it as fresh as possible.  Humic Acids with the highest CEC we could find, and the most pure potassium sulfate we could find bringing vital elements (K) and sulphur.   We also add things like alfalfa meal for the triacontanol, a natural growth regulator, langbeinite, glacial rock dust, oyster shell flour, and crab meal for a buffet of trace minerals and other compounds only found in these ingredients...The Prime Factors.

This formula represents the Prime Factor of ingredients and application rates to use in almost any style of gardening.  Try Prime Factor Dry Bloom 3-10-3 today and discover Nature's Recipe for Success!

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Easy to Use

Spread, Mix, Soak, Spray and more.

Diverse, Yet Powerful

Covers a wide variety of plant species with various fertilizer requirements.  

Acclaimed Results

Designed to bring you the best yields, intense smells and tastes, without the need to flush.

Adaptable

Our balanced approach lets your plants signal when it has too much or too little.


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