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Anyone use products from GS plant food? I’m thinking about purchasing the fish and kelp, and root ruckus.

Anyone used their 20/20/20 plant fertilizer or the growers honey?

Share your opinions and or experience with the products. Thank you in advance
 
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GS plant food products are great i use the fish and kelp and root ruckus
 

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I've been using Neptune's fish and seaweed but this looks to be a bit cheaper and with that kind of endorsement, I might have to give it a try

I considered Neptune. What’s your take on it since you’ve used it
 
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Ive used Neptunes and GS plant food. The results are similar between the two so I’m going with GS plant foods from now on due to cost
 
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I fertilized with kelp and fish emulsion yesterday. Plants seem to love it. My neighbors do not appreciate the smell. Sorry neighbors, get used to it.
Its magic for plant health
 

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I considered Neptune. What’s your take on it since you’ve used it
It's good fertilizer and has worked well for me. Trees that I use it on seem to like it.
Being fish based, it does stink up the yard for a couple of hours but it doesn't bother me. It's the smell of good things for my trees 😊
 

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It's good fertilizer and has worked well for me. Trees that I use it on seem to like it.
Being fish based, it does stink up the yard for a couple of hours but it doesn't bother me. It's the smell of good things for my trees 😊

There’s also that Alaska brand. But I think it’s fish fertilizer idk if kelp is in it. Bjorn also recommended bloommore. Have any exp with those?
 

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I use the fish and kelp. Great stuff!
Does it stink? I am have Alaska Fish Fert and it stinks like a fish processing plant.

NVM, someone just posted that it does stink...
 

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I have been using Neptune's Fish & Seaweed for many years. Over the past 2 years I added Cleankelp I bought on Amazon. I doubt there is much difference between the GS and Neptune's product. I have enough to get through this season but next time it might be GS. It is convenient that I can pick up Neptune's in town.
I have actually been using a fish product of one kind or another for about 60 years now since my first garden when I was a kid.
It is a remarkable product and I am not quite certain why it does all that it doers and I don't want to come off sounding too woo woo. (which I am) A side note is that it repels the deer and squirrels, but not the raccoons. I have even found it to repel insects. If I was to use only one product, this would be it. But I do alternate between miracle grow and miracid.
 

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There’s also that Alaska brand. But I think it’s fish fertilizer idk if kelp is in it. Bjorn also recommended bloommore. Have any exp with those?

I think I have a bottle of the Alaska brand to try but haven't yet. I've never heard of bloommore.
 

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My bad, it’s actually Morbloom
 

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It stinks but not too long. I usually do it right before bed so no one is outside and rinse of the excess on benches/around the pot. The smell is usually gone by the morning.
 
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