Aptus Bloomboost


Size: 100ml
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ABOUT BLOOMBOOST
Aptus Bloomboost is an additive used throughout the entirety of the fruiting and flowering periods of a plants’ lifespan. Bloomboost contains a blend of plant available elements including potassium, sulfur, and boron that work together to increase fruit/flower size, fiber mass and quality. Aptus has designed this product to provide these three elements in precise amounts at desired times during the plants’ reproductive cycles to maximize harvests.
Bloomboost is an excellent all-in-one health additive for your plants during their reproductive phase of growth. Using Bloomboost throughout the fruiting and flowering phases of growth allows for increased flower setting, larger harvests, and heightened aroma of end products.
 
 
HOW TO USE BLOOMBOOST
Add Bloomboost to your reservoir every feeding from the second week of the flowering stage until the end gradually increasing the dose. Bloomboost is effective when used through harvest without negative affect on quality and flavor.
 
 
DOSAGE INSTRUCTIONS
•  Start Bloomboost at 1ml per gallon during week 2 of the flowering phase of growth.
• Increase Bloomboost gradually in .25ml per gallon increments every week until you reach 2 ml per gallon. Maintain 2ml per gallon until the end of the flowering & fruiting stages of growth.
 
 
BLOOMBOOST EDUCATION
Potassium provided by Bloomboost works to form healthy, fibrous fruits and flowers. The underlying amount of slight but constant potassium is designed by Aptus to provide required potassium but at levels to not cause antagonism, the pushing away of other required minerals.
 
Sulfur is a crucial component in the formation of proteins, certain plant hormones, and aids in the formation of certain oils and volatile compounds. The supplemental Sulfur works to bring out the aromatic characteristics of your plants early to develop ever higher by harvest time.
 
The last element in Bloomboost, boron works to preserve the integrity of various membranes within the plant allowing for increased structural integrity during flower development.

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