Miracle-Gro Indoor Plant Food, 8-Ounce (Plant Fertilizer) (2 Pack)
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The back of the bag has it.
For my plants, I use a little dixie cup, fill with water and put in one squirt. Pour as much water as is needed into the plant, and I'm
It is as if I am giving miracle growth to the plants
You are correct, it is plant food.
Selected User Reviews For Miracle-Gro Indoor Plant Food, 8-Ounce (Plant Fertilizer) (2 Pack)
Adding the foam to water on top and mixing it with water resulted in a bubble bath foam. I hated the foam because it did not incorporate into the soil when watered over top (per instructions). Although it was a bit salty and the food did not burn their roots, it nevertheless worked for my plants. The fact that these pumps aren't foamy made me so happy when I ordered the twin pack! I add the liquid to my water can before filling it up with water, and it comes out as actual liquid. This one has been much more successful! My plants are much happier! Since it doesn't separate and run over the surface of the soil like the foamy one, they might get a greater amount of nutrients - they might even end up with more nutrients.
The big boxes of Miracle Gro that I keep in the garage for the large gardens outdoors were too big for my indoor plants, so I wanted something quick and easy. You'll be glad you have these around! few spritzes per watering can per time I take care of my spider plants, aloe plants, and other succulents, and they hum along just fine.
The seller has figured out, as I and many others have done, that it is not worth the trouble to send it back, and so why even bother to fix it. Moreover, the bar code of my bottles had been opened, so it couldn't be scanned, which indicates or indicates that it was being sold when it should not have been, or the price that was listed was untrue. So, please don't order from these folks.
There is something wrong, but it's unclear to me. The water in my bottles was pretty sure to be In the second week of using this product, I noticed my succulents looked less healthy. The coffee I spilled on my counter was purposefully spilled. There is no odor to the liquid, and it is very clear. Mix it with water to see if there is any change in the liquid, and it looks like normal Do not know how to proceed.
There's no way for me to know whether my plants were killed by an expired or defective product, but those plants sadly died.
When I first used it, it was barely more than a stick with leaves on a sickly indoor rose bush. The plant was so similar to the MiracleGro and placed near my Aerogarden that it would be difficult to tell it was the same. The plant has tripled in size and has big, healthy leaves. I also received my first rose since the start of last.
According to the instructions, I put in 15 DROPS. It is recommended that you use 8 PUMPS for 1/2 gallon of water in this replacement product. Despite having used it only for 3 weeks, I am half way through! won't be buying this product again and will look for something else.
When I noticed my lucky bamboo was fading and looking yellow-colored, I decided to buy this two-year-old one Pack a bag. Shipping was a little bit leaky, but it was contained in a plastic bag and only a few drops leaked. This is also a liquid and not a foam, as described in the description, but I think it works better this in all, the lucky bamboo seems to enjoy the Despite just one treatment, the leaves were now dark green and rich in I have been watering the plants more consistently for a few weeks now, and they are looking much healthier now.