Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10
Bring out the beauty in your garden with Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10, a liquid plant food formulated to encourage vibrant flowers and support strong root systems. This blend includes fish along with other ingredients and is suitable for use on all flowering plants. When mixed with water and applied as directed, it provides a steady supply of nutrients that help indoor and outdoor plants perform throughout the growing season. With phosphorus to promote blooming and root development, it delivers dependable nourishment for annuals, perennials, bulbs, roses, shrubs, vines, and berries. It is also a great option for container plants and blooming indoor varieties. For consistent performance, apply every three weeks during the growing season to help maintain color and encourage ongoing growth. Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 is a versatile option that gardeners can trust to support lasting results, whether in outdoor gardens, raised beds, or indoor and outdoor containers of all sizes.
Boosts Flower Production: Specially formulated for abundant, colorful flowers, and strong stems
Made with Fish: Trusted for generations as a natural source of essential nutrients to support plant growth
For the Flower Gardener: Use on flowering plants, roses, ornamentals, annuals, perennials and more as listed
Promotes Vigorous Roots: Strengthens root systems for lasting growth and improved nutrient uptake
Where to Use: Great for garden beds, containers, and indoor plants
Easy to Use: Mix with water for hassle-free feeding and visible results
When to Apply: Use every 3 weeks during the growing season for best results
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 and what is it used for?Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 is a liquid flowering plant food fertilizer concentrate designed to promote vigorous blooms and strong roots in flowering plants. It is formulated specifically for flowers, roses, shrubs, bulbs, vegetables, fruit trees, and other blooming plants. The concentrate enriches the soil to support plant vibrancy and ongoing growth throughout the growing season.
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What does the 0-10-10 NPK ratio in Alaska Morbloom mean?The 0-10-10 NPK ratio means Alaska Morbloom contains zero nitrogen, 10% phosphorus, and 10% potassium by weight in the container. This nutrient profile is intentionally nitrogen-free to focus energy on root development, flower production, and overall plant vitality rather than leafy green growth. It makes 0-10-10 fertilizers particularly well-suited for plants that are actively budding or blooming.
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What plants is Alaska Morbloom good for?Alaska Morbloom is ideal for roses, flowers, shrubs, bulbs, vegetables, fruit trees, and all types of blooming plants. It works in outdoor gardens, raised beds, and indoor and outdoor containers of all sizes. Its versatile formula makes it a reliable choice for any gardener looking to boost flower production across a wide range of plant types.
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When should I use Alaska Morbloom fertilizer?Alaska Morbloom should be applied during the active growing season to encourage ongoing blooming. For consistent performance, apply every three weeks for outdoor plants and every 10-14 days for indoor plants throughout the growing season. This regular feeding schedule helps maintain nutrient availability to flowering plants during the critical periods when they need phosphorus and potassium the most.
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How often should I apply Alaska Morbloom to my plants?Alaska Morbloom should be applied every three weeks for outdoor plants and every 10-14 days for indoor plants throughout the growing season. Applying on a consistent schedule helps maintain steady nutrient levels that support continuous flower production. Skipping applications during peak growing season may reduce bloom intensity and overall plant performance.
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How much Alaska Morbloom do I mix per gallon of water?Mix 1 tablespoon of Alaska Morbloom concentrate per gallon of water for vegetables and herbs. For outdoor container plants, mix 1 tablespoon per gallon. For indoor plants, mix 1 teaspoon per quart. Always follow the dilution guidelines on the label.
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How do I apply Alaska Morbloom fertilizer to my garden?Alaska Morbloom is applied as a diluted liquid solution by mixing the concentrate with water and applying it directly to plant soil during watering. Mix 1 tablespoon of the concentrate per gallon of water for vegetables and herbs. For outdoor container plants, mix 1 tablespoon per gallon. For indoor plants, mix 1 teaspoon per quart. Apply every three weeks during the blooming season. It can be used in outdoor garden beds, raised beds, and containers of all sizes.
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Can Alaska Morbloom be used on roses?Yes, Alaska Morbloom is specifically formulated to be used on roses along with other flowering plants and shrubs. Its 0-10-10 formula delivers phosphorus and potassium that promote vigorous root systems and vibrant blooms in roses. Apply every three weeks during the active growing season for best results.
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Can I use Alaska Morbloom on container plants and indoor plants?Yes, Alaska Morbloom is suitable for use in indoor and outdoor containers of all sizes, as well as in garden beds and raised beds. Its liquid concentrate form makes it easy to mix and apply to potted plants. Follow the same dilution ratio of 1 teaspoon per gallon of water and apply every three weeks during the growing season.
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What are the ingredients in Alaska Morbloom?Alaska Morbloom is a liquid fertilizer concentrate with an NPK analysis of 0-10-10, meaning it contains no nitrogen and is formulated with phosphorus and potassium as its primary active nutrients. The product also contains fish solubles.
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Does Alaska Morbloom help with root development?Yes, Alaska Morbloom is formulated to enrich the soil and promote vigorous root development in flowering plants. The phosphorus content in its 0-10-10 formula plays a key role in supporting strong root systems, which in turn supports abundant blooms. Regular applications during the growing season help establish and maintain a robust root structure.
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How big is the Alaska Morbloom container and how long will it last?Alaska Morbloom is available in 1 quart (32 fl oz), 1 gallon (128 fl oz), and 5 gallon (18.5 L) containers. Because the product is diluted at a rate of 1 tablespoon per gallon of water, both sizes provide a large number of prepared applications, making it an economical choice for ongoing seasonal use. The exact number of applications will depend on how many plants you are treating and the size of your garden.
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Is Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 a concentrate or ready-to-use plant food?Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 is a liquid concentrate that must be diluted with water before use. It is available in multiple sizes to suit different gardening needs. The recommended dilution is 1 tablespoon of concentrate per gallon of water for outdoor plants. This concentrate format allows gardeners to cover a large number of plants from a single container, making it both practical and cost-effective for regular seasonal feeding.
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Can Alaska Morbloom be used on vegetables and fruit trees?Yes, Alaska Morbloom is suitable for use on vegetables and fruit trees in addition to flowering ornamentals. Its phosphorus and potassium-rich 0-10-10 formula supports blooming and fruiting stages without adding nitrogen that could overstimulate leafy growth at the expense of fruit or flower production. Apply every three weeks during the active growing season for best results.
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How does Alaska Morbloom differ from a balanced fertilizer like 10-10-10?Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 contains no nitrogen, while a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer provides equal amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This makes Morbloom specifically targeted at promoting flowers and roots rather than stimulating leafy vegetative growth. Gardeners typically choose a 0-10-10 formula like Morbloom during the blooming phase when phosphorus and potassium are the priority nutrients.




