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Mad Farmer | Mother Of All Bloom (M.O.A.B.)

Mad Farmer | Mother Of All Bloom (M.O.A.B.)

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Mad Farmer M.O.A.B. (Mother of All Blooms) is a designed to optimize nutrient conditions for better overall plant mass. With a 0-52-32 NPK, M.O.A.B. supplies your plants with extreme levels of phosphorus and potassium. The potent formula is designed to provide all the nutrients needed to support an impressive harvest. It also enhances plant abiotic stress tolerance. M.O.A.B. can also be used during the first week of flowering to support the start the bloom cycle.

Ingredients:

  • Mono Potassium Phosphate: a synthetic fertilizer that is processed by mixing phosphoric acid with potassium chloride and then heated to remove all traces of hydrogen and chloride. It is used widely as a fertilizer when high levels of phosphorous and potassium are needed.
  • Mono Ammonium Phosphate: a synthetic fertilizer formed when phosphoric acid is mixed with ammonia. It is mainly used in the blending of dry agricultural fertilizers. It supplies Phosphorous (52%).
  • Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-1): a B vitamin which helps plants resist transplant shock.

Directions For Use:
M.O.A.B. can be used during the first week of bloom to support the start of the flowering cycle.  Add M.O.A.B. during the last two to three weeks of flowering for added levels of phosphorous and potassium. Combine 1-2 teaspoons of M.O.A.B. per 5 gallons (1 ml per gallon) of feed water. The amount of base nutrients may need to be reduced by as much as 50% when using M.O.A.B., over feeding may burn plants.