greenleaf megacrop

Star Dog

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I tried megacrop one part but there was too much sludge didn't dissolve, I left some soaking in water for weeks but it still didn't dissolve so I stopped using it for a cleaner option.
 

GreenleafNutrients

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I tried megacrop one part but there was too much sludge didn't dissolve, I left some soaking in water for weeks but it still didn't dissolve so I stopped using it for a cleaner option.
how long ago was this? might have been some issue with it, I would have recommended to contact customer service for a replacement.

Also we have the new free trial now you can test again for no cost.
 

thumper60

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how long ago was this? might have been some issue with it, I would have recommended to contact customer service for a replacement.

Also we have the new free trial now you can test again for no cost.
I have been running the 1 part for 5 yrs now It does take some stirring to get it dissolved but it does dissolve Have seen a few people talk about sludge I have not seen that I go thur 4lb sack every 3 months There was a batch a yr or so ago that had hard chunks in it an very hard to dissolve that might be the batch people are having problems with.
 

GreenleafNutrients

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Yes, there was one "bad batch" a year ago, what happened was it wasn't sealed quick enough and excess moisture got in and caused it to clump before they were sealed at our production facility. This happened in a small % of the bags on this production date. We offered anyone who had one of these bags a free replacement because of the solubility issue.

I have been running the 1 part for 5 yrs now It does take some stirring to get it dissolved but it does dissolve Have seen a few people talk about sludge I have not seen that I go thur 4lb sack every 3 months There was a batch a yr or so ago that had hard chunks in it an very hard to dissolve that might be the batch people are having problems with.
 

TheWholeTruth

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Yes, there was one "bad batch" a year ago, what happened was it wasn't sealed quick enough and excess moisture got in and caused it to clump before they were sealed at our production facility. This happened in a small % of the bags on this production date. We offered anyone who had one of these bags a free replacement because of the solubility issue.
I got one of those too. It was all clumpy but most of it disolved quick. You would get some tiny white flakes and after awhile some stuff would settle at the bottom, i actualy thought it maybe silica sand in the product. It actualy still worked very well, so i was happy for my uses. Might of been a issue for people who used drip lines though. But for me worked great in soil and modifyied hempy pots.
 
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