






Fox Farm Bushdoctor Boomerang Fertilizer - for Fast Recovery of Stressed Plants, Root Health, Solubilized Nutrition - Perfect for Hydroponic & Soil Application- NPK 2-0.2-0.3, (Quart)
19 200 ֏
Mar. 6 - 9 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
- BRING PLANTS BACK TO LIFE: Bushdoctor roots fertilizer restores stressed plants from temperature swings, neglect, or salt buildup. Its microbial-based formula heals damaged root tissues & encourages new growth, helping plants recover quickly & thrive
- POWERHOUSE NUTRITION: Enriched with solubilized organic nutrients, microbes for plants feed plants to promote root health. The 2-0.2-0.3 root solution speeds recovery from stress, helping plants stay vibrant and resilient in any environment
- THRIVE IN ANY MEDIUM: Our root booster for plants is ideal for both hydroponic systems & traditional soil gardens. Its adaptable formula ensures plants receive nutrition regardless of the growing medium, making it a versatile addition to any gardening
- MIX & GROW EFFORTLESSLY: The easy approach with this root food for plants makes plant care simple & effective. Simply add 2-4 teaspoons per gallon for soil or 1 tablespoon for hydroponics weekly. Apply until recovery, then return to your regular feed
- TRUSTED QUALITY BY FOXFARM: Our root enhancer for plants meets the standards for plant health and growth, ensuring constant results since 1984. Committed to innovative gardening products, FoxFarm brings decades of experience and sustainable practices
19 200 ֏
Mar. 6 - 9 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
Size
1 quart
Brand
FoxFarm
Item Weight
0.5 Pounds
Item Form
Liquid
Liquid Volume
16 Fluid Ounces
Specific Uses For Product
Organic
Global Trade Identification Number
00752289790850
Manufacturer
Fox Farm
Number of Items
1
UPC
752289790850
Unit Count
1.0 Count
Product Dimensions
3.2 x 8.9 x 3.2 inches
Item Weight
8 ounces
Department
Unisex-Adult
Item model number
1 Quart
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
April 4, 2004





