The Dynamite Mater Magic Natural and Organic Plant Food come in an attractive eye-catching tomato-shaped package. It provides the nutrients needed to aid in the increased growth of your harvest. The organic gardening plant food is OMRI is listed for true naturally grown tomatoes and is simple to use to help enhance your yields. An easy way to give your plants what they need, the formula will help produce more bountiful plants throughout the season.
A**R
Great stuff.. with a caution!
Used this for the first time this season. Have had problems in the past with growth and yield due to very heavy clay content of my soil. This year, prepped the beds a little differently and used this as a post planting addition. The plants basically went nuts. I struggled all summer to contain, support, and redirect the crazy shoots. I was getting so many more fruits that I almost didn’t mind how many the critters were getting at. Next season, different plan. Caging the beds, supply a structure for the plants, drip lines (plants got so thick this year it was hard to water root level) use this stuff and stand back!
L**N
Sooooo glad I got this!
I've added oyster shells and chicken shells to my soil deep below the tomato roots in the past. I've still had bottom tomato rot until now. I watched an organic gardener on YouTube say how he recommended this. He was so right! I've had beautiful, gorgeous, perfect German Johnson tomatoes this year. I also applied rubber mulch around them to make it too heavy for horned tomato worms to climb up to the tomato plants. Between Mater Magic and the rubber mulch, I've had the best tomatoes I've grown in the last 30 years. Will stock up on this. I have to admit, I used it for some banana peppers I planted when I didn't have any other fertilizer around. LOVE this!
E**O
Small quantity, expensive, but tomatoes love it
I have several varieties of peppers, chilies, tomatillos, and cherry tomatoes in planters, and I grow them in a southern exposure in my Phoenix, Arizona yard full of rocks--where it's too hot to grow maters in summer. I plant my seeds or seedlings in late September for a winter and spring harvest. I put some Mater Magic in the bottom of the planting holes, and the plants grew strong and dark green, and put on fruit. This is noticeably better performance than I had with Miracle Gro. Is it worth the rather steep price? Not sure. I wonder if I can find this blend for a better price in a larger container, or if I can approximate it myself with bags of the same ingredients.
K**G
Great for tomatoes
My tomatoes went nuts when I put in the wholes as I planted my tomatoes this year. I will be using this again next year.
C**A
I use this on my tomatoes every year
This stuff works great. I've been using it for years and my tomato plants are always huge and healthy. I grew a 2 lb tomato with it last year!
F**W
Good
Pretty good, but expensive for what you get. I’d need about 5 of these little bottles for my garden. This year I compared this, miracle grow shake and feed, and Pennington Rejuvenate in my garden and the Pennington plants are the most productive so far, it was the cheapest also, so I’ll stick with that
A**N
Mater magic
This stuff is amazing and works super for tomatoes, but there is NOT A LOT OF PRODUCT in the jar. It calls for 8 capfuls per PLANT!! If you have a small garden or a few plants you could do maybe 4 plants. Is it worth the money, if you have change to throw, yes. If not look for something else .
W**E
Great tomatoes!!!!
I used this to help my tomatoes grow in a new bed. The stuff worked quite well, but my cats loved the smell of it and ate any pellets that weren't buried deeply in the ground. I don't have time to keep cats out of my garden all day so I don't think this will work well for me. Oh well, it was worth the try.
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