Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1


  • Indoor plants, large: mix two teaspoons per quart of water.
  • Indoor plants, flowering: mix one teaspoon per quart of water.
  • Shrubs: three tablespoons per gallon of water for every 2ft. of plant height (doubt this one matters)

It also has mixes for annuals and bedding plants, bulbs, vegetables, and herbs. Also for root vegetables as well as perennials, roses, vines, and berries. So much different applications.

Morbloom 0-10-10


  • Indoor plants that bloom: one teaspoon per quart of water. Apply every 10-14 days
  • Shrubs: Two tablespoons per gallon of water for every 25 sq. ft. of soil (doubt this matters either)



Other metals found in the morbloom(PPM):


  • Arsenic (As) 8.5 Cadmium (Cd) 1.2 Cobalt (Co) 0.85 Copper (Cu) 10.7 Lead (Pb) 4.3 Mercury (Hg) 0.1 Molybdenum (Mo) 0.85 Nickel (Ni) 1.7 Selenium (Se) 17



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I was thinking of adding a mix of both considering one doesn't have any N and the other does. What would be a good mix for them? How much more N than P and K should I have for them? LoL I'm sounding like a real n00bie. Sorry just finally upgrading from MG fertilizers and want to do it right.

Maybe a tablespoon (for a gallon) of the fish emulsion and maybe 2 teaspoons of the morbloom? Should I use just the emulsion and not the morbloom? I know I should have done more research before purchasing this stuff, but I was already at Lowe's and just strolled by it and grabbed them. It says it can be used organically which is another reason I got it.