Donald B.
This stuff is awesome Love it Will be buying more for sure Thanks and It came fast also .
NORMAN S.
Easy to use and very effective
bernard
Grape fertilizer plant fertilizer plant fertilizer plant fertilizer
HempOrDie
Very easy to use, no reason not to.
Growbuds Customer
Good products
Magz
I've been using the stuff for a year now and all of my plants love it. I typically use two to three tablespoons in a gallon of water and you'll see a noticeable difference fairly quickly in New Growth of your plants. Last summer it seems like all of my plants were addicted to the stuff, if I didn't give it to them over a few days they would all start to look less robust until I administered again. I highly recommend the stuff for all types of plants and a little bit goes a long way unless you have a large garden.
Growbuds Customer
Works great
CCidaho
This stuff will definitely give you great results in pepper and tomato plants! The foliage in our plants is nice and dark, and fruits set much more consistently.
Judy
"This is one of the best plant foods that I have tried for my indoor veggie garden. I grow a few herbs, but grow more of the Japanese veggies that are extremely high in nutrients and aren't found in local stores. Since using this plant food my veggies are growing faster and are healthy even grown under lights. Many of the greens grow so fast it is difficult for me to keep up with the harvests. The veggies that I grow now are excellent for salad green when young, and later I harvest them to blanch and freeze them for future meals. These leafy greens include Komatsuna, Senposai, Bok Choy, Swiss chard, Giant Red Mustard, and kale. I also grow tomatoes, basil, rosemary, thyme, and a few others.
I very much like growing my veggies indoors as there are no bugs and all of the food are much cleaner than growing them outside. I am also confident that these veggies are better than what can be found in a store since I know how they are grown. In addition, the vitamin content is much higher as they don't lose vitamins in shipping, storage, and time spent in the stores.
This plant food may seem expensive, but you get a gallon and need to use only 2-3 teaspoons for a normal feeding. Since the container is large it's difficult to measure 3 teaspoons without spilling. What I do is use a 10 cc syringe filled to the top which is 12 cc's.. This equals about 2.43 teaspoons and less is wasted trying to spill into a teaspoon. As the container goes down, I will pour it into a cup and use the syringe to measure. Even with the number of plants I have to water, this gallon of plant food will last months.
UPDATE 04/05/19:
I have been using this plant food for about 2 months, and planted new flats of dwarf bok choy Giant Red Mustard, and Red Komatsuna less than a month ago. I can see the growth daily. Even though the plantings are crowd, all of the plants look healthy and full with beautiful color. I use this plant food with every watering to make sure the plants get enough nutrients for healthy growth. Considering the growth I am getting in my plants, this is a plant food I will continue buying. I have added a couple pictures of the plants I grow indoors from seed.
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Judy
This is one of the best plant foods that I have tried for my indoor veggie garden. I grow a few herbs, but grow more of the Japanese veggies that are extremely high in nutrients and aren't found in local stores. Since using this plant food my veggies are growing faster and are healthy even grown under lights. Many of the greens grow so fast it is difficult for me to keep up with the harvests. The veggies that I grow now are excellent for salad green when young, and later I harvest them to blanch and freeze them for future meals. These leafy greens include Komatsuna, Senposai, Bok Choy, Swiss chard, Giant Red Mustard, and kale. I also grow tomatoes, basil, rosemary, thyme, and a few others.
I very much like growing my veggies indoors as there are no bugs and all of the food are much cleaner than growing them outside. I am also confident that these veggies are better than what can be found in a store since I know how they are grown. In addition, the vitamin content is much higher as they don't lose vitamins in shipping, storage, and time spent in the stores.
This plant food may seem expensive, but you get a gallon and need to use only 2-3 teaspoons for a normal feeding. Since the container is large it's difficult to measure 3 teaspoons without spilling. What I do is use a 10 cc syringe filled to the top which is 12 cc's.. This equals about 2.43 teaspoons and less is wasted trying to spill into a teaspoon. As the container goes down, I will pour it into a cup and use the syringe to measure. Even with the number of plants I have to water, this gallon of plant food will last months.
UPDATE 04/05/19:
I have been using this plant food for about 2 months, and planted new flats of dwarf bok choy Giant Red Mustard, and Red Komatsuna less than a month ago. I can see the growth daily. Even though the plantings are crowd, all of the plants look healthy and full with beautiful color. I use this plant food with every watering to make sure the plants get enough nutrients for healthy growth. Considering the growth I am getting in my plants, this is a plant food I will continue buying. I have added a couple pictures of the plants I grow indoors from seed.
Judy
This is one of the best plant foods that I have tried for my indoor veggie garden. I grow a few herbs, but grow more of the Japanese veggies that are extremely high in nutrients and aren't found in local stores. Since using this plant food my veggies are growing faster and are healthy even grown under lights. Many of the greens grow so fast it is difficult for me to keep up with the harvests. The veggies that I grow now are excellent for salad green when young, and later I harvest them to blanch and freeze them for future meals. These leafy greens include Komatsuna, Senposai, Bok Choy, Swiss chard, Giant Red Mustard, and kale. I also grow tomatoes, basil, rosemary, thyme, and a few others.
I very much like growing my veggies indoors as there are no bugs and all of the food are much cleaner than growing them outside. I am also confident that these veggies are better than what can be found in a store since I know how they are grown. In addition, the vitamin content is much higher as they don't lose vitamins in shipping, storage, and time spent in the stores.
This plant food may seem expensive, but you get a gallon and need to use only 2-3 teaspoons for a normal feeding. Since the container is large it's difficult to measure 3 teaspoons without spilling. What I do is use a 10 cc syringe filled to the top which is 12 cc's.. This equals about 2.43 teaspoons and less is wasted trying to spill into a teaspoon. As the container goes down, I will pour it into a cup and use the syringe to measure. Even with the number of plants I have to water, this gallon of plant food will last months.
UPDATE 04/05/19:
I have been using this plant food for about 2 months, and planted new flats of dwarf bok choy Giant Red Mustard, and Red Komatsuna less than a month ago. I can see the growth daily. Even though the plantings are crowd, all of the plants look healthy and full with beautiful color. I use this plant food with every watering to make sure the plants get enough nutrients for healthy growth. Considering the growth I am getting in my plants, this is a plant food I will continue buying. I have added a couple pictures of the plants I grow indoors from seed.
Judy
This is one of the best plant foods that I have tried for my indoor veggie garden. I grow a few herbs, but grow more of the Japanese veggies that are extremely high in nutrients and aren't found in local stores. Since using this plant food my veggies are growing faster and are healthy even grown under lights. Many of the greens grow so fast it is difficult for me to keep up with the harvests. The veggies that I grow now are excellent for salad green when young, and later I harvest them to blanch and freeze them for future meals. These leafy greens include Komatsuna, Senposai, Bok Choy, Swiss chard, Giant Red Mustard, and kale. I also grow tomatoes, basil, rosemary, thyme, and a few others.
I very much like growing my veggies indoors as there are no bugs and all of the food are much cleaner than growing them outside. I am also confident that these veggies are better than what can be found in a store since I know how they are grown. In addition, the vitamin content is much higher as they don't lose vitamins in shipping, storage, and time spent in the stores.
This plant food may seem expensive, but you get a gallon and need to use only 2-3 teaspoons for a normal feeding. Since the container is large it's difficult to measure 3 teaspoons without spilling. What I do is use a 10 cc syringe filled to the top which is 12 cc's.. This equals about 2.43 teaspoons and less is wasted trying to spill into a teaspoon. As the container goes down, I will pour it into a cup and use the syringe to measure. Even with the number of plants I have to water, this gallon of plant food will last months.
UPDATE 04/05/19:
I have been using this plant food for about 2 months, and planted new flats of dwarf bok choy Giant Red Mustard, and Red Komatsuna less than a month ago. I can see the growth daily. Even though the plantings are crowd, all of the plants look healthy and full with beautiful color. I use this plant food with every watering to make sure the plants get enough nutrients for healthy growth. Considering the growth I am getting in my plants, this is a plant food I will continue buying. I have added a couple pictures of the plants I grow indoors from seed.
Judy
This is one of the best plant foods that I have tried for my indoor veggie garden. I grow a few herbs, but grow more of the Japanese veggies that are extremely high in nutrients and aren't found in local stores. Since using this plant food my veggies are growing faster and are healthy even grown under lights. Many of the greens grow so fast it is difficult for me to keep up with the harvests. The veggies that I grow now are excellent for salad green when young, and later I harvest them to blanch and freeze them for future meals. These leafy greens include Komatsuna, Senposai, Bok Choy, Swiss chard, Giant Red Mustard, and kale. I also grow tomatoes, basil, rosemary, thyme, and a few others.
I very much like growing my veggies indoors as there are no bugs and all of the food are much cleaner than growing them outside. I am also confident that these veggies are better than what can be found in a store since I know how they are grown. In addition, the vitamin content is much higher as they don't lose vitamins in shipping, storage, and time spent in the stores.
This plant food may seem expensive, but you get a gallon and need to use only 2-3 teaspoons for a normal feeding. Since the container is large it's difficult to measure 3 teaspoons without spilling. What I do is use a 10 cc syringe filled to the top which is 12 cc's.. This equals about 2.43 teaspoons and less is wasted trying to spill into a teaspoon. As the container goes down, I will pour it into a cup and use the syringe to measure. Even with the number of plants I have to water, this gallon of plant food will last months.
UPDATE 04/05/19:
I have been using this plant food for about 2 months, and planted new flats of dwarf bok choy Giant Red Mustard, and Red Komatsuna less than a month ago. I can see the growth daily. Even though the plantings are crowd, all of the plants look healthy and full with beautiful color. I use this plant food with every watering to make sure the plants get enough nutrients for healthy growth. Considering the growth I am getting in my plants, this is a plant food I will continue buying. I have added a couple pictures of the plants I grow indoors from seed.
ekgirl
Have just received - but this product has outstanding reviews. Looking forward to a bountiful harvest this summer!
REMARCBL
Been a fan for a long time.
barduf
Our yield quadrupled after switch to fox farm
Eric
Used in the baby pool and reusable shopping bad grownstyle (Google it, it's compact and great for a lot of veggies) for peppers and tomatoes. Safe to say I am incredibly surprised and satisfied with this product. Will continue to use this for as long as I have a garden unless something changes somehow.
To make it last I water my other plants with a weaker solution of it with noticable effect on gladiolus, marigolds, zinnia, lillies, Iris, and small willows. Honestly everything else I garden gets normal water and a "do your best!" Affirmation.
I also used it in conjecture with humbolts secret best plant for my veggies for what it's worth
KEJAN
KEEPS ALL MY PLANTS GROWING FAST.
Fuzzy
All I've used for a year now, because:
1) works better than others I've used
2) easier to flush from soil
3) more inexpensive
4) all natural
5) doesn't cause Ph issues like others
Add to water then adjust Ph because it will drop your Ph due to the nitrogen content (normal).
Pics attached are indica at 1wk and same plant at 1mo. Sorry for black & white pic, was for Instagram. Germinated in distilled with a few drops of this at 80°, moved to soil at same temp, gave regular feedings. Seedling kept very close under 6500k 60W CFL. As you can see, it's unbelievably large. The seeding is 8" after 1wk, ~2ft after 1mo. Your mileage may vary.
I like that the solution doesn't hang around in the soil as much as other brands (easier to flush), therefore I have FAR less Ph issues than I did using the "other leading brand". Also, it doesn't smell. Only thing is it's not as concentrated as others I've used so you'll use a little more.
I use this for that herb in soil, as well as jalapeno and strawberry in hydroponic. My jalapeno plants are huge now as well. Didn't notice much difference on strawberries.
Fuzzy
All I've used for a year now, because:
1) works better than others I've used
2) easier to flush from soil
3) more inexpensive
4) all natural
5) doesn't cause Ph issues like others
Add to water then adjust Ph because it will drop your Ph due to the nitrogen content (normal).
Pics attached are indica at 1wk and same plant at 1mo. Sorry for black & white pic, was for Instagram. Germinated in distilled with a few drops of this at 80°, moved to soil at same temp, gave regular feedings. Seedling kept very close under 6500k 60W CFL. As you can see, it's unbelievably large. The seeding is 8" after 1wk, ~2ft after 1mo. Your mileage may vary.
I like that the solution doesn't hang around in the soil as much as other brands (easier to flush), therefore I have FAR less Ph issues than I did using the "other leading brand". Also, it doesn't smell. Only thing is it's not as concentrated as others I've used so you'll use a little more.
I use this for that herb in soil, as well as jalapeno and strawberry in hydroponic. My jalapeno plants are huge now as well. Didn't notice much difference on strawberries.
RO
I’m a die hard fan of FoxFarms nutrients through and through. I grow 90% of my fruits and veggies in 5 gallon hydro buckets but I’m starting a raised garden in my backyard as well. In my opinion GrowBig will take your plants in vegetative state to the next level. If you want 4-5’ pepper plants indoors then it’s very well possible. Last year I had watermelons plants that yielded several watermelons each plant in excess of 20-25lbs each but those were grown outside. The only thing you want to make sure is to not overdue it with the nutes. They are super concentrated and if you’re not careful you can get nute lockout and that’s not healthy for your vegetables or fruits and will most likely make them sick.
Janet
Worked amazing on veggies and flowers. Got big blooms and rejuvenated some poor soil.
11B
Third container of the product. This was my first gallon size container. Amazing products my vegetables are bright, healthy and the taste is so much better than the ones I didn't use this product on.
Nancy
This has been a savior for plants that were suffering from a heat wave. I give this to all of my container plants and anything that's stressed: roses, herbs, a small plumeria, and more. I really don't think of it as a fertilizer but more of a supplement to the granular organic fertilizers I use regularly. It's especially great for container plants that lose their soil nutrients quickly, and a half-strength application each time you water will really help maintain the micronutrients they'd have in a larger space. If like me you have a plant in a container that's too small, but it's also not the right season for transplanting, this can really help bridge that gap and keep the plant healthy before it goes dormant.
E.T.
I have the best tasting strawberries on the block, and the hottest Carolina Reapers in town. I've been using Grow Big on every single type of plant I own, and have been using Fox Farm since 2009. This listing is a great deal for a large amount of goodness.
Chuck
Really good product. Follow the directions and stand back. They'll grow so fast you won't know what to do with all the extra vegetables.
DKB
Great product. Exceptional results. Shipped and delivered on time. Packaging wasn't overkill; no leaks or damages. It really does wonders... This isn't the first or last time I will use foxfarm...
They didn't pay me to say this......
Swen
Use entire fox farm lineup except sledgehammer and it works wonders on all kinds of plants. The only reason i gave four and not five stars is because its getting more expensive. Paid 42 with prime 6 months ago now its 56. Not cool. A big reason i stayed with fox farms was ease and price. If prices go up again in 6 months i will have to start making my own.
Anastasia
This stuff works. This tomato started out so cute and little but once I started using this it turned into a MONSTER! It's now growing into my orange tree and over the side of my fence. So far I have gotten 5 pounds of grape tomatoes and the plant is full of them. I also started using it on a pepper we thought was dead. It now has lots of new growth and its healthy.
Anastasia
This stuff works. This tomato started out so cute and little but once I started using this it turned into a MONSTER! It's now growing into my orange tree and over the side of my fence. So far I have gotten 5 pounds of grape tomatoes and the plant is full of them. I also started using it on a pepper we thought was dead. It now has lots of new growth and its healthy.
Norma
With the super fast shipping you cant go wrong! Plus I saved $40 on this bottle by buying it on Growbuds then going through my local stores! Fantastic product that will sure to make my flowers the best in town!! I wouldn't hesitate to buy again any day!!
kayle
This product is great for vegetables. The stocks on my tomatoes are almost 1" around and full of blooms, better than before and with no harmful chemicals. I use a 50 gallon barrel and use it all every 3 days with fantastic results.
Debi
I just started using this product. I have to wait and see what the results will be.
Ettablue
I have used this product for the last 2 years and continue to use it. I have beautiful vegetables in my small garden. I also do not have burning of the vegetables that happened with other products in the very hot weather in Ga.
Hazel
My peppers love it and have grown much bushier and larger than last year. I used it both as directed while watering, and as a supplementary foliar spray as needed. Be careful to dilute it correctly so you don't burn your plants!
Ezra1650
This fertilizer is perfect to kick plants into overdrive. I literally noticed a difference in growth rate and healthier appearance within a couple of days. My one suggestion would be to use even less of it when you mix it with the water because it is so concentrated. The bottle says you can use up to 4 teaspoons per gallon, but that is way too much in my experience and can cause severe nutrient burn to your plants. But I'm not complaining,as the bottle will just last longer.
Mr:
Well the products was good almost done with them.the only problem is the weather this year too much rain. Thank you