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Bloom&Grow Newbridge

16 Eyre street, Newbridge, Ireland
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Grow Store 045 461273
Opening Hours;
Monday - Friday 10:00-18:00
Saturday 10:00-17:00

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What soil do you prefer? CANNA Terra Professional Plus CANNA Terra Professional Plus is the purest potting mix possible for plant cultivation. It also gives the best effects with CANNA TERRA nutrients. The formulation is specifically developed for indoor, grow-room situations. Of course, it also gives good results outside. Advantages of CANNA Terra Professional Plus CANNA Terra Professional Plus is composed of airy peat moss and types of tree bark that have an antiseptic action. They promote exceptional root development and the formation of thicker stems. Also, faster metabolism combined with low sickness rates ensure an increased production. The medium is pH-adjusted for long-term control with a lime charge large enough to last an entire cycle. It has a mineral-nutrient starter charge that adjusts the initial level of nutrients up to a good beginning charge, correcting the ratios to work perfectly with CANNA TERRA nutrients. The special structure provides optimum amounts of air and water in the medium. CANNA Terra Professional Plus contains trace elements and chelates, which protect the plants during growth.

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What soil do you prefer? Pro Soil/Aarde All Mix RHP certified All Mix for growing on soil. Product description High quality substrate that provides the perfect basis for plants. Pro Soil/Aarde mix contains perlite that has an high air-filled porosity and elevated drainage to take up all the nutrients. The high substrate stability and rewetting ability make sure that plants efficiently take up all the necessary nutrients. Extra Information Pro Soil/Aarde All Mix contains a mix of nitrogen, potassium and phospor. This in combination with the Organic Humus Fertilizer inside creates the perfect circumstances for a plant. Product free of pathogens and organisms harmful to plants, animals and humans. Contains: Perlite 2 – 6 mm 50% Black Peat / 40% White Peat / 10% Perlite Structure 0 – 20 mm pH-Value (CaCI2) 5.3 – 6.0 EC 1.3 Advantages: High air-filled porosity & elevated drainage High substrate stability High rewetting ability Contains NPK 15-10-20 Contains Organic Humus Fertilizer 7-7-10

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Magnesium deficiency guide Magnesium is an indispensable element for a.o. plants. In plants, it represents a building block for chlorophyll (leaf green), and therefore, it is essential for photosynthesis. At the same time, magnesium plays an important role in the energy transfer. Together with calcium, it is also a component of tap water, influencing water hardness. Inorganic magnesium fertilisers are produced using the same bases that are used to produce potassium fertilisers. About magnesium in short What is it and what does it do? Magnesium is indispensable to plants Represents a building block for chlorophyll Is essential for photosynthesis. What do you see? Rusty brown spots Cloudy, vague yellow spots between the veins. What can you do? Spray with a 2% solution of Epsom salts every 4-5 days during about a week. Symptoms of a deficiency When there is a shortage, the leaf green in the medium-old leaves under the flowering top will be broken up, and the magnesium will be transported into the young parts of the plant. This breakdown is visible as rusty brown spots and/or vague, cloudy, yellow spots between the veins. A slight shortage of magnesium hardly affects flowering, although the development of the flowers makes the deficiency symptoms worse. Development of a deficiency Signs of a deficiency first appear around the 4th-6th week. Small, rusty brown spots and/or cloudy yellow flecks appear in the middle-aged leaves (under the top of the plant). The colour of the young leaves and the fruit development are not affected. The size and number of rust-brown spots on the leaves increase. The symptoms spread out over the whole plant, which looks ill. When the shortage becomes acute, the younger leaves are also affected and flower production will be reduced. Reasons for a deficiency The magnesium deficiency can occur because uptake is inhibited because of: A very wet, cold and/or acidic root environment. A high quantity of potassium, ammonia and/or calcium (for instance high concentrations of calcium carbonate in drinking water, or clay soils rich in calcium) in comparison with the quantity of magnesium. A limited root system and heavy plant demands. A high EC in the growing medium, which hinders evaporation. Solutions to resolve a deficiency When a shortage is diagnosed, the best thing to do is spray with a 2% solution of Epsom salts. Fertilisation via the roots → Inorganic: Epsom salts on hydroponics or kieserite (magnesium sulphate monohydrate). Organic: composted turkey or cow manure. Recovery Rectify the possible causes: in soil, when the pH is too low (less than 5), use magnesium containing calcium fertilisers. On hydro, temporarily apply a nutrient solution with a higher pH (6.5). When the EC is too high, rinse and/or temporarily feed with drinking water only. When growing indoors, keep the root temperature between 20 - 25 degrees Celsius.

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Calcium deficiency guide Calcium occurs throughout the entire plant. It is used for many processes in the plant, however, calcium is most important for the growth process. It has a regulating effect in the cells and contributes to the stability of the plant. Plants have two transportation systems at their disposal: the xylem vessels and the sieve vessels. Most nutrients can be transported via both systems, however, for calcium this is not possible. Since calcium can be transported almost exclusively via the xylem vessels, it is an element that deposes of little mobility within the plant. It is, therefore, important that a sufficient amount of calcium is always available in the root environment, so that it will be continuously available for absorption by the plant. About calcium in short What is it and what does it do? Is important to the growth process. Has a regulating effect in the cells and contributes to the stability of the plant. What do you see? Yellow/brown spots, surrounded by a sharp brown outlined edge. What can you do? Add calcium by applying a liquid lime fertiliser such as a calcium nitrate solution. Symptoms of a deficiency The older, larger leaves just above the bottommost ones will show the first symptoms. Yellow/brown spots occur, which are often surrounded by a sharp brown outlined edge. In addition, the growth is curbed and in serious cases the tops are smaller than normal and do not close. Development of a deficiency The symptoms often appear quickly; within one or two weeks of the first spots being visible on the older leaves. The spots usually start as small, light brown specks that increase in size over time. After two weeks, the older leaves show ever increasing spots and the spots also often appear at the edge of the leaves, as with a potassium deficiency or with scorch symptoms. The spots have a sharp outline and do not originate exclusively at the edge of the leaves. A lag in development is often already noticeable within a week. Sometimes the growing points will wrinkle up and around the fruits you will find thin, small leaves that are not spotted. The older leaves die off slowly and yellowish cloudy spots may appear around the necrotic spots. The older the leaf is, the more serious the symptoms are. The flowering is also hindered and slowed down. Fruits stay small. Reasons for a deficiency Culture on calcium fixing soil. An excessive amount of ammonium, potassium, magnesium and/or sodium in the root environment. The absorption is curbed mostly by ammonium and least by sodium. Problems with the evaporation caused by an excessively high EC value or by excessively high or low relative humidity. Solutions to a deficiency If the EC value of the substrate or the soil is too high, it can be easily rinsed out with pure and if necessary acidified water. Additional calcium can be applied through the nutrient solution by means of liquid lime fertilisers such as a calcium nitrate solution. With an excessively acidic soil, lime milk can be used to increase the pH. Use the appropriate soil that is not too acidic. Acid soil often contains insufficient amounts of lime. Good potting soil and Coco substrates are already limed.

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Made in Holland iFlow Co2 is specially developed to provide Co2 for optimizing plants growing climate. Plant growth is based on a few factors, of which the Co2 level is an important one. In it's process of photosynthesis, the plant converts sunlight, water and Co2 into carbohydrates it needs. Co2 deficienciesoften result in restricted growth, especially common in indoor grow situations with artificial lighting. With the optimized Co2 level provided by iFlow Co2, plants will grow bigger and generate bigger yields without any effort. Usage: .One iFlow Co2 will produce enough Co2 for 4 to 6 plants. .As Co2 molecules slightly heavier than O2 molecules, the result will be best when the iFlow Co2 is placed above your plants. .Place the iFlow Co2 bag in the grow environment and it will do it's job continuously, 24/7 for 30 weeks, without maintenance or refill. .Comes with free Velcro fastening system, so you can easy place it anywhere. You can even attach one below the other.

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Fresh Leaf CBD OiL Freshleaf CBD is a non-synthetic cannabidiol (CBD) product extracted from agricultural hemp. Our concentrate is manufactured at Elysian Labs in house laboratory using 99.9% cannabidiol (CBD) isolate crystals.Freshleaf CBD lab tests all products for THC content as well as heavy metal solvents providing you with the cleanest possible holistic approach to medicine. DOSING CHART Concentrate – 15ml bottle available strengths 150mg, 350mg, and 600mg Freshleaf CBD concentrate comes in a 15ml bottle. It can be used sublingually, mixed into a drink, dropped on a food, or added to your e-liquid. Without an accurate dropper or measurement tool one can estimate a milliliter as roughly 6-8 drops of liquid. Below is a dosing chart for the variety of Freshleaf CBD concentrates available. Strength MG of CBD per Milliliter 150mg 10 350mg 23.3 600mg 40 Our research and testimonies from clients tell us the most efficient way to ingest our concentrate form is sublingually. Freshleaf CBD does not suggest vaping the concentrate without adding it to e-liquid, although it will not harm you if taken this way. It is a high PG concentrate which will result in a harsher vape. Disclaimer Freshleaf CBD is not medicine, it is a holistic approach to medicine providing relief for some ailments. We are not doctors. There are many websites and research papers that can provide opinions on dosing for certain ailments, however variables will always come into play. From our experience, we recommend starting at a low dose and working your way up until you find the relief you are looking for.

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