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🌿 Grow Big or Go Home! - Elevate your garden game with Jack's Classic!
Jack's Classic 12-15-30 Tomato Feed is a water-soluble fertilizer designed to promote vigorous plant growth, abundant flowering, and fruit set in blooming vegetable plants. With a balanced nutrient analysis and included measuring spoon, this 1.5lbs powdered concentrate offers versatile feeding options and essential micronutrients for optimal plant health.
J**.
Working very well for my tomato, zucchini, and yellow squash plants grown indoors.
I grow almost all our veggies and herbs in our basement indoor garden. I use this fertilizer on all of the flowering and fruiting type plants, tomatoes, yellow squash, zucchini, cucumbers, etc., and they are all growing and fruiting very well. I have been getting more and larger produce since using this fertilizer. This fertilizer includes micro nutrients and the added calcium and magnesium helps to prevent blossom rot in tomatoes. All of the plants mentioned also require additional calcium and magnesium that most other plant foods don't provide. In addition, I have found that using this plant food is more cost effective than liquid fertilizer I have used. Two containers of this plant food will last me for 1 month at a cost of $28/month while the liquid fertilizer for the same plants was costing $55-$78/month. I use 1 tsp. per gallon of water for every watering. So far, this has been working well. Considering all of these plants are being grown indoors, I thing they look pretty good.I have been using this fertilizer exclusively for my latest grow of indoor Early Girl Tomato bushes. I have 10 plants in 10-gallon pots, and still have 6 of the extra plants in 2 gallon pots. Of course, the plants in the 10 gallon pots are larger and producing more tomatoes. I was surprised the plants in the smaller pots not only flourished, but also are producing nice sized tomatoes. I have added a couple of pictures of the latest grow of tomatoes and the extra plants in the smaller pots.I hope this review was helpful for you.
J**E
Former Organic Gardener, Now JR Peters Fan!
I've been using the JR brand fertilizers now for three years. I used to be one of those "staunch organic" gardeners that thought poorly of chemically derived fertilizers. I started gardening in the subarctic and found that I just wasn't getting enough performance in my short garden season from organic ferts. I wanted to make a change.I did a lot of research and found this company. I liked that they used soil science and were a soil lab first and foremost. They have clearly been at this game for a good long time (under a couple names) and had a good reputation. They have a clear understanding of the nuances of various plants out there and the needs of a gardener that are trying to care for those plants.I first tried the all purpose and within one week, I was sold on the product line. This stuff is amazing and forever changed my entire opinion of non-organic fertilizers. The bottom line, if my plants were unhappy with it, they wouldn't respond as well as they do. Within two days of applying this, you will see significant and noticeable growth. The liquid application works quickly and effectively. When used in appropriate dosages, and even a little bit more, there is no risk of fertilizer burn.For all of my nightshades and peppers, I use the Tomato Feed platform for the first two applications of fertilizer. (This ensures appropriate calcium and magnesium throughout the season.) I then switch to a 50/50 mix of the all-purpose and bloom booster and continue this rate for the rest of the season. I have found the mix to be a more effective balance between flowering and growth than bloom booster alone. For most other veggies, I use just the all purpose. For my flower pots and beds, I use straight bloom booster throughout the entire season. I have completely converted over to the JR Peter's brand fertilizers and use it exclusively across everything, even my indoor citrus and houseplants using those purpose-focused products as well.The Tomato Feed is expensive, at least compared to their other products! But, you don't have to use it for the entire season. I only ever use it for the first two fertilizer applications. If I start to notice magnesium or calcium deficiencies later in the season, I reapply. Otherwise, don't use this stuff every day or you'll go broke! Use the all purpose or bloom booster as a regular, more affordable fert for the rest of the season. I get about 2-3 years from one of these buckets and that grows a lot of tomatoes!Since switching, our production rates have shot through the roof and we even do well in "bad seasons" across most of our garden. While fellow gardeners complain, we reap incredible benefits because of this product line.I can't recommend this stuff enough, honestly!
L**I
Just perfect
My tomatoes love this fertilizer.
P**N
Works nicely
Believe this is not an organic product. But work well. A bit pricy
A**G
Best product I’ve used
I live in South Florida and it is not easy to grow tomatoes especially in ground as we have sugar sand. I use the citrus product on my papayas and mangos. But this is unreal results. I fed once per week up to 2 gallons now like clock work. There is close to 18” of growth weekly and no burn. I trim it back and tie up the arch each week.Yielded close to 200 Roma and cherry. Must have product. I filled the trench with quality soil and pack with mulch to create the eco system.Otherwise I have never seen this much growth and yield. Next year going to try some Rare tomatoes like Queen of the Night.
A**R
The best fertilizer ever. Don't hesitate to put it on your tomatoes
So if you want some of the biggest and juiciest tomatoes out there, don't hesitate then to buy this water soluble fertilizer. I know you might say the price was a little high but for the quality that you will get in your tomatoes and how many it would produce extra It is so well worth it for the price. I will not hesitate ever again to not buy this fertilizer. The effectiveness of this fertilizer will make you a true believer after you taste the first tomato from the use of it. The appearance of the fertilizer is a blue color when absorbed the water so you can tell you have it in your watering bucket.
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