The formulation for Miracle Gro All Purpose Water Soluable Plant Food is 24-8-16. 24 is the percentage of nitrogen in the plant food.
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Miracle Gro All Purpose Plant food can be used on all plants. Hibiscus do like fertilizer that is a bit lower in Nitrogen however, so the Miracle Gro Bloom Booster would be a better plant food to use.
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Yes you an. Miracle Gro is a suitable fertilizer for all edible plants.
If by "miracle garden" you mean the product "miracle gro", the answer is yes and no. Miracle Gro is a fast acting chemical fertilizer which is absorbed through the leaves of plants as well as through the soil. Because of the high concentration of soluable nitrogen fertilizer it encourages quick greening on plants. If the plants were not green or growing due to an underlying lack of nutrients in the soil, or due to the presence of pathogens, Miracle Gro simply masks the symptoms of the deficiency. Miracle Gro and other chemical fertilizers are to plant health what chocolate bars are to human health: they provide a burst of energy, but do nothing for long-term health, and, in fact contribute to long-term health problems.
yes but if you put too much the plant will die
I have always been advised to use Miracle Gro when I've had a hard time caring for my plants at home. If you look over the following website, you will see that many of the Miracle Gro products have a high star rating: http://www.nextag.com/miracle-gro-fertilizer/stores-html
Miracle Grow's best use, in my opinion, is as a houseplant fertilizer, and a transplant solution - especially the latter. But I'm not fond of it for general fertilizing chores- it has too much nitrogen for some things. Time release granular is a better way to go for most plants, and especially for vegetable gardens.
Miracle Gro is a synthetic plant food that is primarily nitrogen, phosporous, and potassium. It also contains micronutrients like boron, copper, iron, manganese and zinc
I like to use it because it is a balanced fertilizer. It contains even amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. As to how effective any given fertilizer is will depend on what you are trying to grow. If you apply a fertilizer that is rich in nitrogen and little of the others (phosphorus and potassium), for example, then the plant will have a relative tendency to grow more leaves and less roots and flowers. This isn't good for your roses and zinnias, but higher nitrogen is great for your lawn. So using a balanced fertilizer is good all around, covers all the bases.
Miracle Gro usually helps plants to grow faster, however if too much is applied to a plant, the nitrogen can burn the leaves of the plant and in rare occassions it can cause plant death. Again, that's only if it is really overapplied
80 mg