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Athena Bloom B Flowering Nutrients


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Athena Bloom B (0.7-6-5) – 2-Part Flowering Nutrient

Athena Bloom B is part of a two-part liquid nutrient system formulated to support plant health during the flowering stage. When used in equal parts with Athena Bloom A, it delivers a balanced blend of essential macronutrients and chelated micronutrients optimized for nutrient uptake in various grow systems, media types, and water conditions.

This clean, sediment-free formula is compatible with all common fertigation and irrigation systems, including setups with fine dripper heads. It mixes smoothly and maintains consistent mineral levels across a wide pH range.

Key Benefits:

  • Designed for the flowering stage in fruiting and flowering plants
  • Provides phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulfur, and micronutrients
  • Use with Bloom A to maintain proper mineral balance
  • Fully compatible with hydroponic and soilless systems
  • Clean-dissolving liquid for use in precision irrigation setups

Application Rate:

Mix 2–7 mL of Athena Bloom B per gallon of water during the flowering stage. Always apply in equal parts with Athena Bloom A to ensure balanced nutrient delivery.

Best Practices:

  • Shake well before use
  • Use clean measuring tools—avoid cross-contamination
  • Mix Bloom A and Bloom B only after dilution; do not combine in concentrated form
  • Monitor EC and pH regularly and adjust based on plant stage and system
  • Store tightly closed in original container between 45–85°F

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Total Nitrogen (N): 1.0% (Nitrate Nitrogen: 0.2%, Ammoniacal Nitrogen: 0.8%)
  • Available Phosphate (P₂O₅): 3.0%
  • Soluble Potash (K₂O): 5.0%
  • Magnesium (Mg): 0.89%
  • Sulfur (S): 1.3%
  • Copper (Cu): 0.005% (Chelated)

Derived From:

Monopotassium Phosphate, Potassium Nitrate, Copper EDTA, Magnesium Sulfate, Monoammonium Phosphate