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Top Max by BioBizz.

BioBizz Top Max fuels prolific blooming while enhancing the flavor of herbs and vegetables in your garden. Top Max is perfectly suited for soil but can be used in other growing media as well.

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January 18th, 2010 | grow light girl | 0 comments | Continued
  
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BioBizz Root Juice

BioBizz Root Juice helps plants quickly and easily absorb needed nutrients resulting in higher yields and a stronger, more resilient plant.

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January 8th, 2010 | grow light girl | 1 comment | Continued
  
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Fox Farm Tri Pack

With three pH balanced blends of extra strength micro and macro nutrients, the Fox Farm Soluble Tri-Pak includes everything to supercharge the flower potential in any garden.

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GreenCure Fungicide keeps your plants healthy organically.

GreenCure fungicide is recommended for use on over 150 different flowers, trees, houseplants, fruits, vegetables, and turfs. Unlike other fungicides, GreenCure is not a toxic chemical. GreenCure fulfills the USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP) requirements, so GreenCure fungicide can be used for organic gardening.

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September 11th, 2009 | grow light girl | 2 comments | Continued