A non-hazardous fertilizer, chemical free, hormone free, all natural earth elements…Micronutrient Charge!
It contains 2% nitrogen, 1% phosphate, 2% soluble potash and a proprietary formulation of over a DOZEN major and minor micronutrients. NOTE: The range between beneficial and harmful amounts of trace elements is very narrow. Do not mix ROOTBLAST® with other fertilizers or amended soils or mixes.
Yes, ROOTBLAST® can be used on all flowers (annuals, perennials) vegetables, shrubs houseplants and trees… Indoors and Outdoors!
It may be: Sprinkled into the soil when planting seeds or transplanting plants, flowers, trees or shrubs. (1 teaspoon per bedding plant) Sprinkled around the drip line of plants already in the ground, trees, etc., at a rate of one (1) teaspoon per linear foot of drip line. Broadcast at a rate of one (1) pound per 100 sq. ft. ADDITIONALLY: ROOTBLAST® may be combined with peat, vermiculite and perlite, to create a professional soil-less gardening medium
NO, ROOTBLAST® does not require any mixing with water. It’s simple to use, just sprinkle 1 teaspoon per plant into soil.
Use ONCE per season to seedlings, annual bedding plants, perennials, shrubs and trees; especially when transplanting.
Yes, It will not hurt your plants if applied more often. You may apply it in the Spring, Summer and again in the Fall if desired. Wait at least two weeks before applying any other fertilizer.
No, not when used as directed. However, do not mix ROOTBLAST® with other chemicals, fertilizers, soil amendments or enhanced soil-less mixes or potting soils.
Yes, All Rootblast Products are Non-Hazardous and Pet Friendly
Yes, You need to feed your large root system. Apply additional fertilizer two weeks after applying ROOTBLAST® then fertilize as you would normally. Especially, potted plants that run out of nutrients faster than plants in ground.
A non-hazardous fertilizer, that is environmentally safe, hormone free with added organic elements for a slow release.
The N-P-K is 8-6-5 with added organics; feathermeal and bonemeal along with many trace elements for the best of both organic and inorganic fertilizer mix. Quick precise release for fast root & plant development with slow release elements for extended feeding.
Sprinkle one teaspoon per one square foot or 3 Tablespoons per one square yard. Or use spreader setting #4 when broadcasting larger area of lawn. If broadcasting apply one pound to 100 to 115 square feet of lawn.
GRASSBLAST is best applied mid-spring, late summer and late fall.
A non-hazardous fertilizer, that is environmentally safe, hormone free with added organic elements for a slow release.
The N-P-K is 5-6-5 with added organics; feathermeal and bonemeal along with many trace elements for the best of both organic and inorganic fertilizer mix. Quick precise release for fast root & plant development with slow release elements for extended feeding.
Yes, PLANTBLAST can be used on all flowers and vegetable varieties along with other perennial plants.
For best results use ROOTBLAST when transplanting new plants into ground or container and then follow-up with PLANBLAST two weeks later. Applying every 2 to 4 weeks as needed by sprinkling one scoop (one teaspoon) per 12 inches of drip line. Gently work into the soil and water thoroughly.
No mixing with water is necessary. Some customers do with good success but note there is some residue if using a special sprayer or grow box.
Every two to four weeks as plant needs – container plants may do better every two to three if watered daily and has good drainage. Ground plants that can get nutrients from the soil may only need every three to four weeks. Watch the plant and determine what works best with your growing conditions.
A non-hazardous fertilizer, that is environmentally safe, hormone free with added organic elements for a slow release.
The N-P-K is 5-6-8 with added organics; feathermeal and bonemeal along with many trace elements for the best of both organic and inorganic fertilizer mix. Quick precise release for fast root & plant development with slow release elements for extended feeding. The added calcium, magnesium and potassium help fight against blossom end rot!
Yes, TOMATOBLAST can be used on all tomato and vegetable varieties along with flowers and other perennial plants.
For best results use ROOTBLAST when transplanting new plants into ground or container and then follow-up with TOMATOBLAST two weeks later. Applying every 2 to 4 weeks as needed by sprinkling one scoop (one teaspoon) per 12 inches of drip line. Gently work into the soil and water thoroughly.
No mixing with water is necessary. Some customers do with good success but note there is some residue if using a special sprayer or grow box.
Every two to four weeks as plant needs – container plants may do better every two to three if watered daily and has good drainage. Ground plants that can get nutrients from the soil may only need every three to four weeks. Watch the plant and determine what works best with your growing conditions.