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Nute from Hydronutes says:

In soil, deep water culture and fill drain table UbioGrow increases nutrient uptake, growth rate and plant vigor. It may help maintain plant vigor over a wider ph. Tested on deep water culture plant with root rot it did not restore new roots as quick as great white powder, but UbioGrow did help. It is understood UbioGrow is not an inoculant mainly just tested to see what happened. UbioGrow help in nutrient uptake, ph range widening, leaf color (from flat green to gloss green), and even some turgor pressure within the leaves. Plants looked well balanced. It is good that using too much is okay and will not harm the plant. The ebb flow test was 50:1 and an improved difference was noticed. ”

Thanks for the great product.

Nute

http://www.hydroshack.com/blog/2011/01/ubiogrow-all-natural-plant-food-now-available/

cauliflower grown with ubiogrow

cauliflower grown with ubiogrow @ hydroshack

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Here is the first real harvest of my spring garden. We have grape tomatoes, sweet banana peppers and bell peppers all coming in right now. The garlic was grown all winter and is curing now. As soon as it is all properly dried, I will braid it all up and hang it in my kitchen to keep the vampires out.

The peppers and tomatoes are being grown in containers on our deck. I am pleasantly surprised at how well they are doing. I was lucky enough to be able to test the product 
 Ubiogrow. It is not really a fertilize (I didn'' see the NPK #s) , but a compost/manure tea concoction that does not smell bad. My container veggies just simply love it.

I brought this lawn back from a Weed and Feed near death with UBIOGROW

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Product Review: Ubiogrow (Liquid Plant Food and Soil Enhancer)

June 20, 2010
By Tina Wilson

I’ve been using this really neat product on my house plants for a little over a month now.

It is call Ubiogrow and is a liquid plant and soil helper. Chemical and pesticide free  and absolutely perfect for those looking for an organic alternative to growing plants.

I use the product mixed about 50/50 ratio in a spray bottle and spray the soil of my houseplants thoroughly with it about twice a week.

Spider plant has perked up to upright growth and has an additional 2-3 inch in growth.

I’ve gone from one start of a spider plant that looked absolutely wimpy and definitely in need of some help…to the plant totally perking up and greening up better and putting out an extra 3 inches in leaf growth.

I’ve also used the product on a few tiny succulent plants and have noticed that one of the plants in particular has greened out a lot more and has grown about 2 inches taller.

I’ve used it on a Christmas cactus that I’ve had for several years that never seemed to get any larger..since using theUbiogrow on the cactus it has set out new leaf growth and has expanded on the branches by about 2 inches all over the plant.

Christmas Cactus has an additional 1-2 inch growth on each branch. Has perked up considerably.

I’ve even used it on a  ”Lucky Bamboo” plant in a miniature planter… the plant has grown about an inch and a half since using the liquid on it, and I’ll most likely need to transplant it to a new planter soon.

Lucky Bamboo sporting an additional 1-2 inches growth.

I’ve used it on yet another plant that is similar to a african violet..this plant has set out new baby “plantlets” along part of its stem since using the Ubiogrow.

I can definitely attest to the fact that the product helps to perk up sickly houseplants and to bring them back into greening out properly and growing much better.

From http://www.gardeningjones.com/ubiogrow.htm


I love all natural supplements for my garden, especially since I grow mostly what we eat. An added benefit to Ubiogrow is that it is shelf-stable, mix and use as you need. I have made compost tea before, which is a component of Ubiogrow, but I didn't know how to balance it right. This seems to have answered the issue ~Let's see if it works!

I intend to test this in more areas this growing season. For now, I'm trying it on some tomato plants. I transplanted these plants to a control pot (same size, same potting soil) and then watered each- one with tap water and one with Ubiogrow mixed 50/50.

Today 3/27:

 

Ubiogrow on the right, control on left

Update 4/18:

 

Ubiogrow on the left. What you can't see is how much healthier the stems and leaves are. I use Ubiogrow for every other watering.