Coast of Maine Coast of Maine Liquid Squid Fertilizer for Indoor Plants 1qt
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Liquid Squid Fertilizer for Indoor Plants ( 2-3-0 )
Uses: Promotes budding and blooming in indoor plants.
A truly remarkable fertilizer made entirely of squid. Intended to promote budding and blooming, this concentrated fertilizer also enriches the soil with plant-ready minerals, giving your plants a significant boost! Great for greenhouse and hydroponic systems and both indoor and outdoor applications.
Longfin inshore squid (Loligo pealet) are caught off the New England Coast and landed at Point Judith and Galilee, Rhode Island. The fresh, food grade residues, including ink sacs, are then transformed into a truly exceptional plant food by a unique enzymatic cold digestion process.
How to Use: For feeding all indoor house and tropical plants. Or, use as a supplemental nutrient source when growing hydroponically. Can also be used outdoors on annuals, roses, perennials, vegetables, fruit, shrubs and trees.
Every 3 or 4 weeks water-in, or spray directly on leaves and flowers, thoroughly covering all leaf surfaces. Do not spray on plants with fuzzy leaves like African violets.
Outdoors, apply four times preferably in the early morning or late afternoon, during the growing season: when plants first begin to leaf. when flower buds first appear, just as flowers emerge, and when vegetables and fruit begin to mature.
Application & Dilution Rates: Shake well before using and dilute 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) per gallon of water. For hydroponic growers, application rates will vary per crop and system used.
Storage & Use: Store in a cool, dry place and keep tightly sealed.
Mix with water just before use. Do not save any unused mixture.
Caution: This product is non-toxic, but do not take internally. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Wash hands and exposed skin with soap and water after handling. This product meets the guidelines for metals adopted by the Association of American Plant Food Control Officials.