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MaxiGro and MaxiBloom Nutrients Review.

MaxiGro and MaxiBloom are a 1-part dry nutrient from General Hydroponics.

The thing that attracted me to this line was the price and convenience of a 1-part nutrient in a resealable pouch.  I was a bit skeptical on the NPK ratios, but I have seen no deficiencies and they are pH balanced to boot.  Although I love using supplements, the conveniences of this nutrient line make me consider using only this product in my garden.

MaxiGro and MaxiBloom are suitable for soil, soilless, or hydroponics.  It is the cleanest nutrient line with no fallout to clog sprayers or drip lines.  I highly recommend MaxiGro and MaxiBloom nutrient line.

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  1. pH adjuster wrote:

    What makes you think they’re pH adjusted already? maxibloom is quite acidic. It brings my water down to pH 4 @ 1tsp/gallon. My cucumber plants suffer unless I adjust the ph.

    Friday, June 18, 2010 at 2:03 am | Permalink

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