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Dr. Earth Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Liquid Fertilizer is a 24 oz organic concentrate with a balanced 3-2-2 NPK ratio. Made sustainably from recycled grocery produce, fish, and meat, it safely supports robust root and plant growth while being family and pet friendly. One bottle can produce up to 320 gallons of nutrient-rich fertilizer, certified OMRI for organic gardening.
| Brand | Dr. Earth |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Coverage | Full |
| Liquid Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Mixing ratio | 1:200 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Rooting |
| Target Species | Tomato, Vegetable & Herb |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00749688110396 |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Earth |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 749688110396 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Part Number | Dr. Earth - 1039 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2 x 7 inches |
| Item model number | Dr. Earth - 1039 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | organic |
| Included Components | Dr. Earth - 1039 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Really helped my seedlings leaf up. Set be up for a good harvest
This stuff worked great for my seedlings and kept my garden looking great all season long. Make sure you thoroughly shake the bottle before finding it or you won't get the proper nutrient mix. I applied every other week and my garden has never looked better.
C**E
Easy to use
Great fertilizer, a little fishy smelling but my plants love it!
R**T
Excellent fertilizer organic
This is an excellent organic fertilizer. It's a little more expensive in the liquid form but much easier to use. I used the 4 lb bag to mix my soil but I use the liquid to fertilize throughout the summer.
Q**N
Great Veg Fertilizer, Huge Leaves!
I bought this to replace a chemical fertilizer I was using. My cannabis plants LOVE this fertilizer. I've been getting leaves larger than my hand! It is very thick, which makes it a bit hard to measure out, but it works great! I cannot speak to using it outdoors, but I can say it has worked well for me and I'll continue to but it and use it for my vegetative plants!
A**S
The Best Brand
This is the brand that we use at the college for house plants. I decided to try it for vegetables. So far so good.
A**R
Recommend
Great organic fertilizer...
P**E
Easy use
This fertilizer is the perfect strength for my Fiddle Leaf Fig. The combination of chemicals is exactly the right formula and since using it two times a month my Fig has grown from 2 1/2ft to almost 8 ft tall in over a year. The only "con" to this product is the smell. Its organic so it is what it is. But I haven't burnt my plant with this yet. So far so good. 👍
A**S
This is now a DIFFERENT product under the SAME NAME!
I was shocked when I opened the bottle to use it. Something seemed different so I looked more closely .... This is NOT the same Dr. Earth fertilizer that I have used for years. There is now only ONE ingredient: "digested food materials." Which I presume is an artful name for poop -- an unspecified source of manure? NO more probiotics, prebiotics, humic acid, aloe vera, etc. which made the "original" Dr. Earth fertilizers so high in quality. I re-read the label on my other bottles: the original Dr. Earth liquid fertilizers were formulated with fish meal, kelp, fish bone meal, seaweed extracts, and earthworm castings. Apparently, the company is using the brand name to sell a new, cheaper fertilizer. This is NOT the same fertilizer that I used to buy! AND -- this so-called "vegetable fertilizer" is 3-2-2. The original (as of 2017 and still on the Dr. Earth website on 6/20/18) was 4-6-2. That's a radically different formulation! First, it is DILUTED. Second, it is a different formulation. I am horrified that they would make such a drastic change in the basic nitrogen to phosphorus ratio and call it the same vegetable fertilizer. For fruiting vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers, pepper, etc.), you want to have a higher phosphorus (second number) than nitrogen (first number) in order to promote flower production. This is the OPPOSITE. Good for green leaves, no so good for fruit/food production. It's a couple bucks cheaper this year -- but actually TWICE as expensive since the N-P percentages are HALF of the previous formula. See the attached photo -- that's the original label, as it is on my bottle from last year, taken as a screenshot from the Dr. Earth website itself on 6/20/18. NOTE: this is the first review that I have ever written on Amazon. I felt compelled to let people know what they were actually getting now.
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