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what in bloom buster fertilizer should you avoid?

i bought a bloom buster and read the ingredient on the back and it says its made with urea. urea is pee from animals and contains lots of acid so what i wonder is this actually bad because when a dog pees on grass it dies or is it just an overload of urea? ok nitrogen is for vegetation, phosphorous is for flowering and fruiting and potash is for healthy thick roots. just in case people say things and don't know what they are talking about.

Public Comments

  1. urea is ammonia. This can be from urine of from manufacture. And yup if you overfertilize with it will burn your plants.
  2. The manufacturers cannot afford for you to damage your plants with their product, so follow the directions on the packaging and you will be OK. Urea is used for its nitrogen content, which encourages strong growth. If you want fertiliser to encourage good flowers and fruits use tomato fertiliser, which is high in potash. NB phosphate is actually for roots, potash for flowers.
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