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Rating from JanAchik 5 Stars ()

Advantages Cheap, effective, lasts long enough, easy to use, can be used in potted plants and outdoors

Disadvantages Too much may harm plants, but adding too much is unlikely

If you enjoy growing plants, flowers or vegetables especially, this plant food/fertilizer will work miracles on your plant(s), literally!

Baby Bio is a very cheap (considering its value for money) plant food that can be used for almost every single plant that you may own. It can be used on foliage plants to make leaves become and look healthy and lush; it can increase flower production giving you a beautiful display, and it can increase your vegetable crop by over a half!

Personally, this plant fertilizer has never let me down. Not once. It lasts me the whole growing season long and I use it mostly with my potted plants to keep them abundant in vitamins and minerals. It is also not harmful to the plant or to any wildlife.

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I did do a few experiments with Baby Bio once. I had 2 pots of the same size at about 10cm in diameter, the same amount and type of plain compost with the exact same plant (marigolds I used once), and the same sunlight amount. One pot I simply watered regularly, and the other I used Baby Bio according to instructions. The plant, marigolds in this case, that had no Baby Bio grew well and produced approximately 5 flowers throughout the season and grew about 10-12cm tall. The pot with Baby Bio grew about 15cm tall with a lot more foliage, and the flowers looked a lot more healthy, bigger and 'intended', and had about 10 flowers. This did amaze me and I also tried this on tomato plants, the tomatoes tasted better as well as giving me a bigger crop!

All you need to do to use this is either add a few drops to water and water regularly, or add about half a capful and water every fortnight; it's that simple!

This fertilizer can also be used on the lawn or on ground. I plant trees and shrubs in my garden and a regular feed every spring gives the plants a fantastic kick start to the year!

Baby Bio also has other types of fertilizer. I also own Baby Bio Citrus Feed. This is great for making soil acidic to use for citrus plants or maybe even other acid loving plants, eg, raspberries. They also do feed for orchids, for tomatoes, for herbs, and even slow release fertilizer sticks.

So if you do enjoy gardening, homegrown produce or just want a dazzling display of flowers and foliage, Baby Bio is the plant food you need! Cheap and incredibly useful, surely you cannot go wrong!

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