
Transforming Trees and Plants with Organic Growth Burst
As a homeowner and gardening enthusiast in Rising Sun, Indiana, I've been amazed by the results achieved after using Organic Growth Burst on various plants in my yard. The transformation in both fruit production and plant health has been remarkable.
Pear Tree: More Fruit, Larger Size, and Blight Elimination
In the Spring, Tom Wafford sprayed the drip line of my pear tree with Organic Growth Burst. It produced 50% more pears than the previous two years and they were twice the size they have ever been. The pear tree had a blight on the trunk and branches before getting sprayed. It is now gone.
+50%
Increase in pear yield
2x
Larger fruit size
100%
Blight elimination
Abundant Jalapeno Production
I put the Organic Growth Burst on two jalapeno plants that produced over 30 peppers each.
30+ peppers
Per plant yield
Accelerated Growth in Japanese Maple
My Japanese Maple tree grew over a foot since Spring.
12+ inches
Growth in a single season
Triple the Flowers on Dinner Plate Hibiscus
The dinner plate hibiscus produced triple the amount of flowers and is still blooming.
3x
More flowers and extended blooming period
A Universal Plant Growth Enhancer
I am very pleased and amazed how the Organic Growth Burst product works.
Key Benefits I Experienced:
- Increased Fruit Production - 50% more pears on my tree
- Larger Fruit Size - Pears twice their usual size
- Disease Elimination - Complete removal of blight from the pear tree
- Higher Vegetable Yields - Abundant jalapeno harvest
- Accelerated Growth - Significant growth in Japanese Maple
- More Flowers - Triple the blooms on hibiscus with extended flowering period
What stands out most is how effective Organic Growth Burst is across different types of plants - from fruit trees to vegetables to ornamental plants. A single product improved all aspects of my garden.
Application Tip
For fruit trees, applying Organic Growth Burst around the drip line (the area directly beneath the outermost circumference of the tree branches) seems particularly effective, as this is where many of the tree's feeder roots are located.
- Goldie D, Rising Sun, Indiana