Citrus

Why it works
The key to a successful fertilizer product is that within 5 minutes of the fillets being produced, the gurry is finely ground into a slurry and the waste (skin/bones, etc.) are mechanically removed.  This slurry is then cold processed using special enzymes that quickly break down protein to small chain amino acids and peptides that can be readily absorbed by plants.  The absorption of the fertilizer is through the stomata in leaves and through the root system of the plants.  Fish also contain trace elements, iron, copper, zinc, sulfur, magnesium, and calcium.

MultiBloom contains much more than NPK.  It has both macro and micro nutrients, minerals, trace elements and short chain amino acid, and peptides that are readily absorbed by plants for growth and increased production yields.  (25% increase in yield is quite common.)

The Story of Chelates
Chelates play an important role in plant nutrition by making insoluble minerals in soils soluble for plant root absorption and plant growth.

In the case of the protein structure in fish, fish hydrolysate reacts to form metal complexes with trace metals making them more available for plant nutrition.

The phosphate in MultiBloom reacts with minerals, such as, copper, iron, sulfur, and zinc making them easily absorbed by the plant for better quality plant growth, flower blooms, and yield.

Tangerines
Dwarf, Seedless - Put on 2 oz Multi Bloom every month for 6 months May to Dec.  Produced over 1,000 tangerines from January to March.  The taste was fantastic.
Dwarf, Seedless - Put on 2 oz Multi Bloom every month for 6 months May to Dec.  Produced over 1,000 tangerines from January to March.  The taste was fantastic.
Left: not sprayed.
Right: Foliar spray.
Branches covered with clusters of tangerines.
Navel Oranges
Note amount of fruit.  Ripe and green various stages.  Foliar sprayed 3 times 2 oz MultiBloom/gal.
Orange close up
Washington Naval Orange
Tanglo
Orange tree sprayed, whole tree 20:1 in July & Sept. The results are similar.  Foliar spray improves yield as well as size of fruit.
Note amount of fruit from one branch.  I needed to prune tree branches due to growth that is produced from MultiBloom
Limes
Lime one spraying in September, low yield.  I think you need monthly or every 2 months on citrus to improve yields.
5 years old. Note size and amount of limes. 
Foliar sprayed 2 oz/gal H2O for 6 months: May through November 2001.  Note Foliage color & crop size.  In the spring of 2002 a branch broke. I took over 100 limes off of the branch. 
It broke due to the amount of fruit.
Grapefruit  
I sprayed 1/2 of tree and covered the other half with a tarp.  Foliar spray 2 oz/gal H2O.  Note cluster of fruit on braches.  Taste was wonderful.  I took 2 grapefruits from one tree from Nov. to May
Grapefruit tree close up of fruit
10 years old. Left: Large multi cluster of fruit.  Sprayed 2 oz MultiBloom Multi Bloom every 30 days May through Nov. 
Right: Fewer fruit covered with tarp when I sprayed left side.
Grapefruit
Lemons
Lemon in bloom.  Note clustered flower.  1 gal plant, planted in Sept. 2002 less than 1 1/2 years old.  Plant 3' tall 4 oz MultiBloom Multi Bloom/gal at time of planting.  Produces lemons year round.  Sprayed 2 oz/gal H2O every 30 days March through Nov.
Lemon cluster of fruit