BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden
BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden

BioBoost+ For Lawn and Garden

32oz 3-in-1 Soil Treatment

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Want a greener lawn and bigger garden? We're here to help!

Experience a lawn and garden revolution with Blooms BioBoost+!

Our unique 3-in-1 soil conditioner redefines lawn care with its advanced formulation of soil surfactant, 6% humic acid, and nutrient-cycling enzymes.

Unlike traditional synthetic fertilizers, BioBoost+ works wonders on your turf, garden, and ornamental plants, stimulating soil efficiency, increasing root growth, and enhancing nutrient uptake, all while driving microbial activity.

But what truly sets BioBoost+ apart? It's the only product of its kind on the market, placing cutting-edge, eco-friendly lawn care right at your fingertips. To top it off, BioBoost+ comes in a 32-ounce biodegradable flex pouch equipped with a convenient hose-end sprayer attachment, making application a breeze.

Say goodbye to synthetic fertilizers and embrace the future of lawn care with BioBoost+ – because your plants and the planet deserve the best!

FAQ

BioBoost is suitable for use on all types of indoor and outdoor plants, including flowers, vegetables, herbs, turf and houseplants.

Mix 4-6 full droppers or 10ml (2 tsp) of Blooms BioBoost with 1 liter of water, and apply the solution to the soil around the base of your plants, avoiding foliage. For best results, apply every 2-4 weeks, depending on the type and size of your plants.

Yes, Blooms BioBoost is safe for use on all plants, including edibles.

One application of BioBoost can provide nutrients for up to 4 weeks.

BioBoost should be stored in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.

Yes, Blooms Bio Boost helps the newly planted seeds or seedlings establish a much better root structure.

BioBoost treats the soil. It is not plant specific and similar results will show on all types of plants.