General Purpose Fertilizer Organic Everything that Grows 3-3-2 32 oz

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AgroThrive ATGP1032 General Purpose Fertilizer Organic Everything that Grows 3-3-2 32 oz

Item #: ATGP1032 by AGROTHRIVE INC

UPC #: 865226000407

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Hazardous Material

No

Velocity

X

Each Weight

2.540 LB

Fertilizer Enriched

Yes

Plant Name

Everything that Grows

Product Form

Liquid

Product Type

General Purpose Fertilizer

Moisture Retention

Yes

Organic

Yes

Packaging Type

Jug

OMRI Certified

Yes

Container Size

32 oz

Longevity

104 week

Fertilizer Analysis (N-P-K)

3-3-2

Defective Code

A

Returnable

Yes

AgroThrive has produced over 13 million of liquid organic fertilizer for the largest certified organic farms in California and beyond. We are now packaging our most popular, National Organic Program compliant, liquid organic fertilizer for ACE home gardeners ACE customers will be able to use the same fertilizer their store bought fruits and veggies are grown on in their home gardens. General Purpose Fertilizer is a nutrient rich organic bio-fertilizer that feeds and protects plants by providing a wide array macro and micro nutrients, plant beneficial microbes and by feeding beneficial microbes that are already in soil. The results are vigorous root and foliar growth, improved disease resistance and higher yields. General Purpose organic fertilizer is formulated for Everything that Grows. AgroThrive liquid organic fertilizers can be used for cuttings, foliar feedings, soil drench, vegetation, flowers, hydroponics, greenhouse, soil and other media. We believe the future of food production and home gardening lies in reducing reliance on pesticides and chemical fertilizers, increasing organic inputs and responsible environmental stewardship.