rkymtnman
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lol.Fuck no im not as smart as ricky bud! i only got my grade 8!
the nute calc i use has 3 sources of N: nitrate, ammonia and urea.
lol.Fuck no im not as smart as ricky bud! i only got my grade 8!
So true. They buy in bulk for even cheaper, just repack, put a fancy label on and charge those who don't know a fortune. Always the same in the cannabis ripoff industry. For example the Greenhouse Seed Co powder feeding fertilizers. Common premixed fertilizer salts as you can get it from almost every big agro fertilizer company (12-6-24, 18-12-18 etc.), just repacked, and sold for stellar prices. And then even lying to their customers, saying THEiR "research team" "developed" the formulas. Bla bla here, wild claims there... This is all just marketing bollocks. Just ridiculous. And i always have to laugh when i hear people spending hundreds or even thousands (!) of Dollars per run. I mix my own from Individual salts for 5-10 $, if at all, and at the same time even working better than so-called "cannabis specific" phosphorus overloaden ripoff "nutrient lines".That's highway robbery. Those markups are insane. All of those can be purchased from many places for much less. I really hate to be critical especially since it's an Oregon company and I'm a native Oregonian and will go out of my way to defend Oregon companies. But not this time. I can't believe people pay that. 2400% markup. Insane.
Here's what you can buy any of those in water soluble form from several hydro nutrient companies online. Same stuff. Just different package.
The nitrogen = ammonium sulfate $5 lb.
The phosphorus = mono ammonium phosphate $7 lb
The potassium = potassium sulfate $7 lb.
Wtf. I paid 11 per bag. Jesus.Thank you. It is robbery. 2 cubic feet of coco loco here is 60 dollars.
Why do you think potassium based silicates should be avoided? I mean, the product with the highest plant available Si is AgSil 16H, which is a potassium silicate. Potassium silicates are widely used in horticulture and there are no studies showing any benefit in using more expensive silicate products. There are also several types, potassium silicate, calcium silicate, orthosilicic acid, diatomaceous earth etc...tell ya what. Do a side by side. If the silica plant isn't stronger more stress resistant and have closer nodes. Ill pay u for the silica. But also Google the benefits. There's two types. Avoid Potassium based
That feed chart looks like a through and through nightmare designed to maximize profits. Years ago I checked out Raw brand nutrients. Just overpriced elements in a presentable package with a slick marketing campaign that somehow is supposed to justify the exorbitant price. A lot of that crap in their feed chart is completely and wholly unnecessary too. It's basically a company like advanced nutrients running the same bullshit play with dry elements. Too many unnecessary products all sold at a premium. Do they work? For that price they sure as hell better work. Do yourself a favor and grab jack's when that overpriced stock of Raw runs out. I paid $58 for 25# of 5-12-26 shipped to my front door. Another $30 for 25# of calcium nitrate. Another $25 for 25# of epsom salt. 75# of dry fertilizer for a shade over $100 that will last me 3-4 years. Please save yourself some money in the future and leave the Raw products on the shelf where they belong.No clumping. Bag is a bitch to seal. Feeding schedule on the way. Im using the humic acid, its 57%, silica, nitrogen, phosphate and Potassium
I go through almost 200 gallons per week. That single element alone would cost me $36/month or $432 per year to run in addition to all the other elements they want you to buy in their feed chart. That's absurdly expensive for basic elements.2oz of RAW NPK makes 200 gallons. Thats not bad for 9 dollars
Oh my. Thats huge. You'd be better off with jacks or AthenaI go through almost 200 gallons per week. That single element alone would cost me $36/month or $432 per year to run in addition to all the other elements they want you to buy in their feed chart. That's absurdly expensive for basic elements.
Bought my last bag of jack's from grow green for $56 delivered. I couldn't believe it. Jack's own website was $80 with shipping. Love grow greenOh my. Thats huge. You'd be better off with jacks or Athena
Grow green is awesome. They have jacks 321 on sale as of yesterdayBought my last bag of jack's from grow green for $56 delivered. I couldn't believe it. Jack's own website was $80 with shipping. Love grow green