Give transplants the nutrients they need to thrive with the Miracle-Gro Quick Start Planting & Transplant Starting Solution. Simply mix the formula with water and apply to flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs, transplants, and seedlings. The solution not only stimulates root growth for faster blooms compared to unfed plants, it also helps prevent transplant shock. Grow stronger plants with Miracle-Gro.
Product Features
- Gives transplants the nutrients they need to thrive
- For all flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs, transplants and seedlings
- Liquid concentrate – mix with water
- Helps prevent transplant shock
- Stimulates root growth for faster blooms versus unfed plants
Anonymous says
Helps prevent transplant shock and produces huge plants Let me start by saying I am a terrible gardener. I kill every green thing I touch, yet this year, I have a garden full of enormous plants — thanks to this stuff.I started tomatos and broccoli from seed in early March (per the suggestion on the seed packets — I live in the northeast USA) and some squash in early April, so I setup a few grow lights in my garage and transplanted the seedlings a few times indoors into larger and larger pots (I really have no idea what I’m doing),…
Anonymous says
including my herbs and everything grew like CRAZY this year Yes, this is the shizzle. My hubby used to,do landscaping years ago and when I had to rescue my hydrangeas and put them in the ground, he suggested this and WOW, it worked wonders. I went ahead and used it for all my container plantings, including my herbs and everything grew like CRAZY this year. My hibiscus tree is like 5 times as big, if not more!! And all my herbs went cray cray, allowing me to feed my pet rabbit fresh herbs every day!! Not to mention having them for my salads, homemade…
Anonymous says
Noticeable Improvements in everything.. I am not much of a gardener, but the patio plants and flowers somehow became my chore.. After installing an irrigation system I ran about 1/2 of a cup of this through with the water.. There are a few cuttings and trimmings from others gardens.. and this morning I could see a noticeable improvement. There is a potted petunia that has been problematic and just shabby, the combination of sun and heavy breezes takes it’s toll, but even it showed vast improvement… I was impressed enough that I…