Gardening

Multi-Bloom is a liquid fish fertilizer that contains both macro and micro nutrients that enhances both plant growth and flower production.

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 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 and short chain amino acid, and peptides that are readily absorbed by plants for growth and increased production yields. (25% increase in yield and flower bloom is quite common).

Below are only a sampling of results on different plants:

Rose Bush - Note size of buds and blooms on 1 year old plant.  Also purple daisy ground cover.  Use 4 oz/gallon of water.
Hydrangea Macrophylla - Note large blooms and a flower on each stem.  Plant is only 3 years old.  Also note lush ground cover and Red Geranium (Pelargonium) in background.
Tulips in early Spring.  Note size of flowers and tall stem.  Multi Bloom sprayed on plant 3 weeks earlier at 2 oz/gallon.  New rose bush in middle, just starting to grow.
Dahlias - Left: 2 Foliar sprays 2 oz per gallon Multi Bloom, 30 days apart. No flower buds.  Right: 2 Foliar sprays 4 oz/gallon Multi Bloom, 30 days apart.  Flowers - long stems. Flower planting mix was same for both plants.  Both plants were given
2 oz/gallon of Multi Bloom at planting.

Blue Delphinium - 2 oz Multi Bloom every 30 days. 
Note flower bloom.
Leptospermum Scoparium Ruby Red - Tea Tree - Planted 1 year ago, high 5 feet.  2 oz Multi Bloom every 30 days. 
Note red flowers, excellent for flower arrangements.
Azalea planted last year.  Fertilized 2 oz/gal Multi Bloom - Foliar spray.  Note flowers.  2 weeks after bloom use 4 oz/gal Multi Bloom - Foliar spray, drench. 
You could get a second bloom (depends of growing area) in California I can get 3 blooms.
Scotch Broom - After flowering last year plant was eaten by caterpillars to just stem.  Soaked plant with 2 gallons Multi Bloom 2 oz/gal, gave 2 foliar sprays 2 oz/gal.
California Poppy from seed.  I planted two last spring now I have dozens of plants.  2 oz Multi Bloom, one spraying when plants are 3" to 4" high.  Note colorful blooms.  Ideal for mass color.
Bougainvillea - Note bloom of 1 1/2 year old plant from 1 gallon container.   Sprayed every 30 days. 
I had great results on all 1 gallon plants.
Solanum Rantonetii Potato Vine - 1 gal can planter 1 year ago.  2 oz/gal Multi Bloom for every 90 days.  Results 4' to 5' of growth in length  4' wide.  Note: Flowers all year round in California.
Tree Rose Barbara Streisand - 2nd year.  Note long stems on buds.  Roses take lots of care; Fertilizer with Multi Bloom 4 oz/gal every 3 weeks to get lots of flowers.
Cactus - Planted cuttings (4) 9 months ago. Note full pot.
Used 2 oz/gal Multi Bloom every 30 days
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Iris - planted in 2003 with 4 oz Multi Bloom Fert. 1 gal of water/4 oz Multi Bloom every 60 days.  1 Foliar application 2 oz Multi Bloom in March.  Picture taken mid April. 
Note: Multiple blooms strong stocks.
Blue Hibiscus - Planted 1 gallon can 1 year ago.  Grow 4' to 5' high, 4' wide in one year.  Use 2 oz/gal water Multi Bloom at time of planting.  Foliar spray every 30 days for 3 months last year.  1 spraying in 2004.  Note flowers.
Shasta Daisy - 2 years ago 1 shoot planted, sprayed with Multi Bloom at time of planting.  2 oz/gal water Foliar spray 2 oz/gal every 30 days for 3 months in 2003.  One Foliar 2 oz/gal water in 2004.  Note flower and stem length size.
Red Matha Washington Geranium - started from cuttings 3 months ago.  Left: 4 oz/gal Multi Bloom monthly.  Right: 2 oz/gal Multi Bloom monthly.  Potting soil same in both pots.  Cutting same size (rooting took about 1 month)  Picture taken mid April 2004.
2 years ago I shoot planted sprayed with MultiBloom at time of planting - 2 oz/gal water foliar spray 2 oz/gal every 30 days for 3 months in 2003.  One foliar 2 oz/gal water in 2004. 
Note flower and stem length size.
Rhododendron
Note flower buds
Rhododendron in full bloom
Mexican Sage Salvia Chamaedlyoides - Note: blue flowers.  Sprayed 2 oz OF2 3 months every 30 days. 
Right: Gerbera Daisy Red.
Rhododendron
second flower buds, 2 blooms per season