Dutch Nutrient, is plant nutrition developed in Holland. It has been in existence for over 23 years and has everything required for plants to obtain optimum growth. DN is an easy to use, convenient 2-part formula for both Grow and Bloom stages which maximizes nutrient uptake. Our method combined with superior ingredients eliminates binding, solidification and waste of mineral elements, which occurs in ordinary 1-part plant food. All elements in DN are utilized making it the most economical nutrition for your plants. DN will show proven results with testimonials from trusted professionals in the industry. It contains no additives or dyes and is heavily concentrated for unsurpassed value.
Bloom A 3-0-3
Nitrogen……………………..3% Potash……………………….3% Calcium……………………2.3%
Bloom B 1-0.5-3
Nitrogen……………..……….1% Available Phosphate..….0.5% Soluble Potash………….…3% Molybdenum………….0.0012%
J –
This bloom formula really gets results!
kev man –
do I mix with water
Homegrown Hydroponics Inc. –
Yes, use equal parts A and B to the recommended amount of water. Adjust nutrient strength up or down by watching for signs of under or over feeding.
Kevin j –
Is any of this for flowing or just growing
Homegrown Hydroponics Inc. –
This product is meant for plants that are in the flowering phase. We have customers who use it for the vegetative phase of plant growth as well. The grow and bloom formulations are quite similar.
Thanks for your question.
Scuba steve –
Can I use, worm castings, an kelp boost with this product? I used all throughout veg….Also should I be using clear with it in the end?
Homegrown Hydroponics Inc. –
Yes it is perfectly fine to continue using worm castings with the bloom formulation and we do suggest using a clear for the flush but plain water will also do but the clear will give you a better peace of mind.
Christine –
Using this product for the first time for my plants growing outside. Few questions:
1) does the Bloom A+B have any synthetic components or is it considered an organic product?
2) your feeding chart suggests weekly feeding. Would it be harmful to the plant to feed more often? Between watering?