This is from the Bio Bizz site:
FISH MIX has always been a loyal friend to gardeners because it conditions substrates to stimulate bacterial flora and accelerate growth. It is an infusion of organic fish emulsion from the North Sea mixed together with extract of Dutch sugar beet. Fish·Mix™ boosts growth of all living organisms in the substrate, as well as improving and stimulating production of microorganisms and useful bacteria in every type of soil and coco-based substrates.
Poor quality soil is transformed into rich and fat soil after a few days of use, providing plants with natural minerals. Following the requirements of organic farming, Fish·Mix™ has not been extracted with acids or stabilized with BHT. It is mild enough to be used in the first stages of a plant’s life or sprayed directly onto leaves during the vegetative stages of growth.
According to Joint Doctors, the ER's don't need much feed. I don't know if that means that heavy dosing will be detrimental, or if it just means that they do well without a lot. I gave mine only my organic teas, that I made stronger and stronger throughout the life of the plant, easing off on the Nitrogen rich parts during flowering. Plus I had the Fish Mix and Bio Bloom that I would change up with the teas- this feed tea, next feed Bio Bizz, next feed tea and so on...
Agito got me turned on to it -it was supposedly all he'd use- and I love it. It stinks bad though! Fishy foliars indoors is a pretty stinky deal, but the plants go nuts over it! It has sugar beet extract, which is like saying molasses, but I had molasses in all my teas anyway. More during flowering.
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