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Default Anyone use this fertilizer?

I have heard good things about rock dust, blood/bone meal, chicken manure, ect for bananas. Well I found this fertilizer that has all of that in it and I wanted to see if anyone uses it? If not what might your thoughts be on it?

"100% Organic. Age Old In Full-Bloom (5-10-5 plus 1% Calcium) is a fast-acting, high phosphorous combination. Use to encourage better fruit set, improve germination rates, help flower and bud formation and to overcome stress caused by natural or chemical damage.

Ingredients include volcanic rock dust, meat & bone meal, composted poultry manure, blood meal and bone meal.

Note: This product is designed and blended to build and sustain the beneficial soil micro-organism population that is necessary for healthy and robust plant growth.

Directions for Use:
Seed Germination & Transplant: Add to soil mixes at a rate of 1/2 pound per cubic foot or 1 tablespoon per gallon pot.

Soil Preparation & Row Transplant: Apply 2 to 3 pounds per 100 square feet. Work into soil.

Gardens: For transplants, apply at a rate of 1 to 3 pounds per 100 feet or 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) per plant. For soils with low phosphorous, spread 5 to 10 pounds per 100 square feet and work into top 3 to 6 inches of soil."

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Age Old In Full-Bloom
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