
Feed your plants what they actually need.
- All-natural liquid nutrients — no synthetic salts or fillers
- Simple dosing: 2 oz (4 tbsp) per gallon of water
- Safe for all houseplants, herbs, and container gardens
- 8 oz bottle feeds a typical plant collection for months
$15.00
8 oz. of all-natural liquid plant food for indoor plants. Mix two ounces (four tablespoons) per gallon of water. Water your plants with the mixture once per month to promote soil health and plant growth naturally and safely.
Why your houseplants stop thriving
Depleted Potting Soil
After a few months, potting soil runs out of nutrients. Your plants look fine for a while, then growth stalls, leaves yellow, and new growth comes in small and pale.
Synthetic Fertilizer Buildup
Chemical plant foods leave salt deposits in the soil over time. That white crust on your pot? It's salt buildup that damages roots and blocks nutrient absorption.
Overfeeding Fear
Most plant parents either overfeed or underfeed because dosing is confusing. Too much burns roots. Too little starves the plant. You end up guessing.
How It Works
| Feature | What It Means for You |
|---|---|
| All-natural organic formula | No synthetic salts that build up in soil and damage roots over time |
| Simple 2 oz per gallon dosing | No complicated measuring — four tablespoons per gallon, every watering during growing season |
| Balanced nutrition | Provides the macro and micronutrients indoor plants need for healthy foliage, roots, and blooms |
| Won't burn at recommended dose | Gentle enough for sensitive plants — no risk of fertilizer burn when used as directed |
| 8 oz concentrated bottle | A little goes a long way — one bottle feeds a typical houseplant collection for 3-6 months |
Application: Mix with water, apply when watering
Standard feeding: • Mix 2 oz (4 tablespoons) per gallon of water • Water plants as you normally would with the mixed solution • Feed every 1-2 weeks during active growing season (spring through fall) Winter / dormant season: • Reduce to once monthly or pause feeding entirely • Most houseplants slow growth in winter and need less nutrition Herbs and edibles: • Same dose — 2 oz per gallon • Safe for all edible plants
Why Indoor Plants Need More Than Water
Potting soil comes with a limited supply of nutrients. Within 2-3 months, your plants have consumed what was there, and growth depends entirely on what you add. Water alone keeps them alive, but it doesn’t keep them thriving.
Bloom provides balanced, natural nutrition that replaces what potting soil loses over time. No synthetic salt buildup, no root burn risk, no complicated feeding schedules. Just mix and water.
The Right Way to Feed Houseplants
Overfeeding is the number one mistake indoor gardeners make. Synthetic fertilizers are concentrated and unforgiving — a little too much and you’re dealing with burned leaf tips and damaged roots.
Bloom is formulated to be gentle at the recommended dose. Four tablespoons per gallon of water, applied when you water during the growing season. That’s it. Your plants get consistent nutrition without the guesswork or the risk.
Pairs With Perfect Pot
For the best results, start with the right foundation. Perfect Pot indoor potting soil provides the drainage, aeration, and biological activity your plants need. Bloom feeds them once the soil’s initial nutrients are spent. Together, they give houseplants everything they need to thrive year-round.
2 oz
Per Gallon — Simple
0
Synthetic Chemicals
3-6 mo
Per Bottle
A+
BBB Rating
I killed three fiddle leaf figs before finding Bloom. Turns out I was burning roots with synthetic fertilizer. Switched to Bloom, followed the simple dosing, and my current fig has been thriving for over a year. New leaves every month.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I feed my plants with Bloom?
During the growing season (spring through fall), feed every 1-2 weeks by mixing 2 oz per gallon of water. In winter, reduce to monthly or pause entirely, since most houseplants are dormant.
Can I use it on succulents and cacti?
Yes, but reduce frequency. Succulents and cacti need less nutrition — feed once monthly during growing season at the standard dose.
Will it work in self-watering pots?
Yes. Mix at the standard ratio and fill the reservoir as normal. The nutrients will wick up to the roots with the water.
Is it safe for herbs I plan to eat?
Absolutely. Bloom is all-natural and safe for edible plants including herbs, lettuce, peppers, and other kitchen garden crops.
What's the difference between Bloom and Perfect Pot?
Bloom is liquid plant food (fertilizer) — it feeds your plants. Perfect Pot is potting soil — it's the growing medium your plants live in. They work great together: plant in Perfect Pot, feed with Bloom.
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