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Terra Aquatica TriPart Bloom (formally GHE FloraBloom)

£9.95

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Terra Aquatica TriPart Bloom (formally GHE FloraBloom)

1 Litre

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

TriPart Bloom (formally known as GHE FloraBloom) forms part of the three bottles used in Terra Aquatica 'TriPart' range and delivers primarily the phosphorus and potassium elements to your plants. It helps to promote strong root growth and superb flowering plants that reach their maximum genetic potential. The easy to use three-part formula was first created in 1976 and is still one of the most used nutrients today. It can be used with soil, coco or hydroponics. 

How It Works

TA TriPart Bloom is designed to be used in conjunction with TriPart Micro and TriPart Grow to form a complete nutrient profile that alters throughout the plants life cycle based on it's needs. By splitting the bottles into 3 parts allows the grower to tailor the nutrition precisely, increasing or decreasing certain elements as required in different stages of growth. This approach can produce the very best crops without the need for additional products such as flowering additives or CalMag! TriPart Bloom contains higher levels of phosphorus and potassium as these are the critical elements for the flowering stage. Use lower levels during the vegetative stage and higher doses during flowering.

How To Use Terra Aquatica TriPart Bloom

Terra Aquatica TriPart Bloom must be used alongside TriPart Micro and TriPart Grow for the best results. The formula is suitable for all types of growing medium and system. Terra Aquatica recommend a dose between 0.5ml - 2.4ml per litre of water depending on what stage of growth your plants are at. Check out their feed chart for accurate measurements during the veg and flower stages.

Terra Aquatica TriPart Bloom is available in 1L, 5L and 10L bottles.


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