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Mad Farmer Mother Of All Bloom 1 kilogram

Mad Farmer Mother Of All Bloom 1 kilogram

SKU: SKU:MFMOAB1000

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Mad Farmer MOAB Bloom Booster is a concentrated 0-52-32 PK booster made to optimize feed conditions for heavier blooms and better overall plant mass. It delivers extreme phosphorus and potassium levels for a strong, high-demand finish.
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Mad Farmer MOAB Bloom Booster 0-52-32 PK for Bloom Feeding

Mad Farmer’s M.O.A.B. (Mother of All Blooms) is a high-strength 0-52-32 formula designed to support demanding bloom nutrition and improve overall plant mass. It supplies extreme levels of phosphorus and potassium, helping plants stay productive when nutrient demand peaks.

High Phosphorus and Potassium Powder Nutrient for Hydroponics

This powder nutrient combines mono potassium phosphate and mono ammonium phosphate to deliver the heavy PK profile growers use during critical bloom windows. It also includes Vitamin B1 (thiamine HCl) to support resilience through transplant shock and general abiotic stress. Use it during the first week of bloom to support the early bloom cycle, then again in the last 2–3 weeks as a finishing boost. Mix 1–2 teaspoons per 5 gallons of feed water (about 1 ml per gallon), and reduce base nutrients as needed—overfeeding can burn plants.

Key features:

  • Concentrated 0-52-32 PK booster for high-demand bloom phases

  • High phosphorus + potassium to help build density and overall plant mass

  • Works well as an early-bloom support and late-bloom finishing additive

  • Vitamin B1 included to help plants handle transplant shock and stress events

  • Powder format is easy to dose and integrate into hydroponic feeding schedules