

🌿 Grow smarter, bloom brighter — join the Lotus revolution!
Lotus Nutrients Starter Kit delivers a premium, 100% natural powder fertilizer trio (Bloom, Boost, Grow) engineered for all growing mediums including soil, coco coir, and hydroponics. Designed by California growers, it balances essential micro and macro elements to maximize plant health, yield, and flower potency with an easy-to-use formula that fits both novice and expert cultivators.







| ASIN | B07CMQZNG7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,913 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #988 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Lotus Nutrients |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 3.25 pounds |
| Item model number | 80114e90-c08c-4fb0-aa2b-253e6aa697ae |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Manufacturer | Lotus Nutrients |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.14 x 4.41 x 3.94 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hydroponics |
| UPC | 636823175399 |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Ounce |
C**I
Really good liked as much as fox farm trio
Easy to use and works great
T**N
Lotus is amazing. No gimmicks just great nutrients
Haven’t used enough to say for certain but the ease of use of these nutrients is great! After just one feeding with this nutrient line my plants look deeper green and healthier over night. I’ve used different nutrients before fox farm, jacks, cyco, general hydro. This stuff seems really good. Mixes easily in water not multiple things to weigh out in grams like with jacks. And the plants seem to love it. Definitely a new lotus fan here :) I was skeptical after trying other nutrients but this stuff is good stuff no gimmicks. Worth the price. And even when compared to bottle nutrients I think value is better here and ease of use! Thank you lotus for a great product.
R**N
Great nutrients
First time using these or anything other than liquid nutrients by Fox Farm. Dry nutrients and premix in water and add to water. Lotus has a great feeding schedule for soil, dwc and coco mediums on their website and it’s super easy to read and follow. I followed the deer sing schedule exactly and had no issues whatsoever with deficiency, or nutrient burn. My plants have been healthy the entire grow and haven’t had to do any diagnosis. I used happy farmer soil (soil with no added nutrients) in one grow and using coco in another both with these nutrients and both are super simple. The grow before this was ocean forest and fox farm nutrients. With that, I ran into slight deficiencies with the nutrients and then nutrient burn from over feeding. I’m sure fox farm has an online feeding schedule but I just went off the back of the bottle which in hindsight made it more difficult to follow.
R**N
Highly recommend
Very good nutrients. My plants thrived on it. The only thing I can complain about s the proportions. I had way more bloom and bloom booster leftover than the veg nutrient. I feel like if they could even it out a little better it would save a lot of money and they could bring that price down to something more affordable
S**H
BEYOND Superb and Well Worth the $
I've been cultivating "the flower" since 1996, and over the years I've used countless different fertilizers, including my own "special blends." Over the past decade or so, a plethora of new, specifically tailored ferts have been created and marketed with some pretty big claims about their efficacy and excellence in growing the biggest, best, most trichome covered, yada yada yada. While these ferts have never been cheap, the increase in overall cost for them has been frankly astronomical. Just as bad, most of the companies behind them make you purchase more bottles than Carter's got pills, and they all need to be mixed in a specific order and used together. Consider Advance's Master's Connoisseur blend: 17 bottles of different ferts are required for the full cycle. Are you kidding me? I felt like a mad scientist when I had to mix and water. A massive, very very expensive pain in the arse, to say the least. I was attracted to Lotus by its absolute simplicity, it's a powder vs a liquid (who wants to buy mostly water?), and there is a total of 4 different ferts to use through the entire life of "the flower." Better yet, the ferts mix in a ratio that never exceeds 1.5 tsps/gallon. Where it used to take me half a day and a chemistry degree to deal with all those separate bottles and mixing regimens, (not to mention the mess they create in the process), Lotus products are a breeze, simple as hell to use, and that powder goes a loooooong way before you need a restock. I use DWC and if I had any issues at all, it's that it takes a little work to ensure it's fully mixed. I use a paint mixer w a drill to get the job done and it works well. Follow the feed chat they provide, but be careful when blooming with the recommended amount. At the full strength I got some tip burn, but bumping it down about to about 1,000 ppm resolved it immediately. You'll definitely want to stay vigilant on the cal mag when flowering in hydro, but at .25tsp/gal, a small jar of it will last you into the next lifetime. This has been by far the best fertilizer I've ever used. Inexpensive when compared to competitors, so simple to use my dog could do it, and the results...they speak for themselves.
C**Z
Give it five stars
Works very great
K**K
Gardeners love it!
my boyfriend LOVES this! His trees have been blooming even more beautifully than ever before. It is very high quality food and it honestly is lasting us a very long time!
L**O
Noticeable results
I was a GH user for years, and after my first grow with these, I’ve noticed serious improvements to the plants. I also noticed that you can feed them a bit more without causing any root damage, or nutrient block. The ingredients are natural, and you can tell. The “Boost” is a fine powder, and it should last for a long time. The terpene production is pretty amazing, the flowers look like powdered sugar. Still in the final flush stage where I’m trying their “Carboflush” product. I’ll continue my review there. Definitely switching products, and probably never going anywhere, Lotus is my go to.