Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Sue from Gaylord, Mi
    05/26/2018
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    How many ounces of premixed Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food should I feed each hanging basket?
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    You will dissolve 2 tsps of Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food in one gallon of water and feed all plants by spraying the base of the plant using a watering can/jug.

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    14 of 24 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Sabrina from Hillsboro
    06/10/2019
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    Can I use Scotts Super Bloom on vegetable garden?
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    Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food is not labeled to be applied to edible vegetation. 

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    14 of 19 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by John from Bonham
    04/17/2018
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    Can Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluable Plant Food be applied with a hose end sprayer?
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    Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food should be disolved in water in a watering can or jug and then applied to the soil at the base of the plant.  A hose end sprayer is not recommended.

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    11 of 12 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Brad from Riverview
    08/11/2021
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    Can I use Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food in my hydroponic garden?
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    Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food is only labeled to be used indoors for  pots/containers and for outside flowers in containers, planters, or bed areas. 

    Please view our Hydroponic Supplies and Product page for product recommendations for use in hydroponic gardens and applications. 

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  • Asked by Phyllis from Venice Beach, California
    08/29/2021
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    Can Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food be used for roses?
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    Scotts Super Bloom Water Soluble Plant Food is is specially formulated to instantly feed plants, including outdoor flowers in containers, planters or bed areas, for faster and more beautiful blooms.  This product should work very well for roses, if used as directed on the label.
     

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