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Triple 10 All Purpose Liquid Fertilizer is a versatile, high-concentration liquid fertilizer featuring a balanced 10-10-10 NPK ratio, enriched with amino acids and seaweed extract. Suitable for all plant types, it allows for easy application and can be mixed to create up to 32 gallons of nutrient solution, ensuring your plants receive the essential nutrients they need for robust growth.
Liquid Volume | 0.94 Liters |
Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
Mixing Ratio | 128:1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Plant Growth |
Target Species | Turf |
Coverage | Full |
Item Form | Liquid |
L**A
It makes a lot and my plants look healthy!!
My bonsai instructed me to use 10/10/10 fertilizer, I got this one from amazon and it has been working great for the past couple of months, my flowers are blooming, it doesn’t smell. It makes a lot if you follow the instructions so it’s definitely worth it’s value. Promise the growth rate of your plants will get better!
E**R
Good and easy to use
Like this product
J**R
great brand
I prefer this brand I have been trying different options and this is a strange blend that made the plants happy.
M**M
Good product
Easy to measure amount. I think my plants are liking it. Although on a couple of my plants, their leaves turned yellow but started sprouting and blooming in a couple of weeks. Also Not sure if other factors contributed, too hot/drop in temp, overwatered, over fertilized.
G**T
Just received and initial thoughts, plus update!
Out of the wrapping, the Triple 10 (NPK = Nitrogen-Phosphorous-Potassium = 10-10-10 %) bottle alone is impressive design! I really hope the company patented it!My plan is to use the Triple 10 on select plants at select times.Re the few negative reviews on the product, I’ll say this —1. Every gardener should know what plants they have, and what their NPK requirements are at different stages. Many plants (e.g., cilantro/coriander) have low nitrogen requirements so won’t like even 10% N feeding. The same attention is required for other plants re P and K. Many plants need help to flower or bear fruit, so will want higher P than the product’s 10% when that time comes. No manufacturer can list the thousands of species or species’ life stages their product can benefit. It pays to be an informed gardener, and is easy with web searches.Too, not all plants may like the amino acids or seaweed extract of the product. Again, it’s the gardner’s job to do their research.2. Plant soils should be tested for PH to determine how acidic and alkaline their mediums are. High peat (acidic) mixes may well need to be countered by lime (alkaline) to balance. It depends on the plant.3. Container pot gardening is VERY different from planted gardening. While container pots afford maximum portability, whether to adjust sun exposure or reposition to fine tune aesthetic focal points, the confinements make the plants more responsive to fertilizing (for better or worse). When introducing a new fertilizer, I’d recommend diluting even more, to reduce potential shock and be safe.4. The Triple 10 bottle must be SHAKEN before use. If there is prior solution remaining in the measured part, I recommend recycling it back into to the larger bottle. The two screw-top spouts make it possible. I’m guessing some commenters may not have done this, so may have poured a non-10-10-10 concentration into their gallon of water.5. Note 4 above is not to say the product is necessarily beyond reproach. Bad ‘batches’ can and do happen in manufacturing. To those whom are particularly concerned, I’d recommend doing all of the above, then testing on a single plant or seedling at partial strength.6. Don’t assume just because your plants look good from the nursery or market, or what you’ve planted looks great, that they’re thriving. Often, wholesale nurseries cultivate their plants only long enough to speed to markets and still look good. They’re root bound, need thinning, are often in medium inappropriate for longevity, and then get overwatered by the well-meaning but not-garden-specialist retailer. Orchids in particular are notorious for dying when left in the wholesalers’ moisture-holding sphagnum moss. Whether from a retailer or started from seed, no plant wants to sit in water-logged substrate. Root rot happens out of sight, and will eventually kill the plant.I suspect one negative reviewer’s ‘results’ were actually due to his unawareness of his squash’s soil and roots below the surface, and that it was only brought to sight with his full-dose fertilizer application.7. BTW, Not to get into the weeds (ha!), but generally speaking, seeds do not need fertilizer in order to germinate. The seed itself carries all the nutrients the seed needs. It’s only after germination that any fertilizer might be necessary.Update: Yesterday (start of June in zone 6a/6b), I dosed several of my outdoor container pot plants (5-year-old fig tree, small potted spearmints, other mint seedlings in cell flats, and a ‘mystery seedling’ that emerged from another plant’s soil) with full (1oz/gal water) and diluted (1/2 oz/gal water) Triple 10. 24 hours later, the results are truly impressive! So today, I dosed my Black-eyed Susan vine seedlings (recently transplanted to my Earth Box with trellis), potted rosemary, and potted Meyer Lemon Tree with diluted Triple 10. I’d use it elsewhere, but my other plants require either no fertilizer or other NPK formulations.Too, I’d like to give a shout-out to the online app “Picture This” for plant identification and trouble-shooting. Compared to other plant apps, I’ve found it to be fairly accurate and mostly supportive of my experience and independent research.
J**N
Easy, effective, and quick
This 10-10-10 general purpose fertilizer is effective and simple to use. Just unscrew the right-hand cap, squeeze the bottle, and the liquid fertilizer goes up the side tube and into a pre-measured area at the top. Then tilt the bottle and pour it into your bucket of water. Stir and distribute. It's easy and quick. I like it, and have been using it for a few years now with good results.
S**G
It’s all in the numbers
Fertilizer works well. I am currently using it half strength on orchids inside the house and they are now starting to bloom. Blooming orchids in December is pretty good if you ask me.
S**
I have purchased multiple times
Easy to use dispenser that measures the correct amount of fertilizer
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