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dog ate plant fertilizer AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer | Organic

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dog ate plant fertilizer AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer | OrganicWe've been using AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer in all our backyard garden plots for several years and couldn't be happier with the results. We use it in a variety of ways to feed our plants and our soil biology, resulting in healthier plants and more bountiful harvests. The concentrated liquid formula is easy to mix and easy to apply to plants in our raised beds and in ground garden plots. AgroThrive fertilizer includes a "pre digested"

We've been using AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer in all our backyard garden plots for several years and couldn't be happier with the results. We use it in a variety of ways to feed our plants and our soil biology, resulting in healthier plants and more bountiful harvests. The concentrated liquid formula is easy to mix and easy to apply to plants in our raised beds and in-ground garden plots.

AgroThrive fertilizer includes a "pre-digested" formula derived from corn steep liquor and fish by-products. This biologically-active formula is readily available to plants after each application and will begin to stimulate growth in just a few days. Simply mix 2-4 ounces of AgroThrive General Purpose per gallon of water and pour around the base of your garden plants. See below for more detailed application instructions.

When to Use AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer

Growing Vegetable and Flower Transplants

We're big believers in using AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer grow vegetable and flower transplants for the backyard garden. The organic formula feeds our seedlings as they grow into mature transplants, creating a strong root system and a transplant that's ready to hit the ground running. We usually start applying AgroThrive General Purpose shortly after seedlings emerge in seed starting trays, and continue feeding at least 3-4 times a week as they grow.

Feeding Plants As They Grow

We use AgroThrive General Purpose to feed a variety of vegetable plants including corn, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, greens, onions, peppers, potatoes, spinach, squash, tomatoes, watermelon, and more! For smaller plantings, we'll mix 2-4 ounces of AgroThrive per gallon of water in a 5 gallon bucket. We'll then use a pitcher to apply it to the soil around our plants. For larger plantings, we'll inject AgroThrive General Purpose Fertilizer through an overhead sprinkler or our drip irrigation system.

AgroThrive General Purpose Guaranteed Analysis

- Total Nitrogen: 3.0%

• 0.16% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
• 2.63% Other Water Soluble Nitrogen
• 0.21% Water Insoluble Nitrogen

- Available Phosphate: 3.0%
- Soluble Potash: 2.0%

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