bigman4270
Well-Known Member
I signed uo as well for the free samples. I also went to a site recomended by someone on her? not sure who tho. It is called Cutting Edge Solutions:
Here is an e-mail I recieved from them.
Hello ***.
We are offering samples at this time, until the holiday break. Our products work very well in all mediums, it is just a matter of adjusting the ratios (less concentrated for soil and heavy coco mediums). If you are using a heavily amended soil, you may find it advantageous to water with straight water for a week or so and then ramp up the nutes gradually. I only recommend this because some soils come packed with a lot of fertilizer to begin with. In all honesty, some plants are more vigorous than others, so the amount of fertilizer in the beginning is also very much dependent on the "hunger" of each specific plant. For the most part though, if you follow the drain-to-waste ratios for soil, you will do just fine. Of course, I always recommend to people in soil that they check the ppm of the run-off regularly, in order to gauge if a flush is necessary. Send me an address and I will have a sample pack sent out to you. Right on ***, thank you for your interest.
peace,
Joel Harris
General Manager
Cutting Edge Solutions, LLC
[email protected]
Thought evryone one like to know. More free stuff!
Here is an e-mail I recieved from them.
Hello ***.
We are offering samples at this time, until the holiday break. Our products work very well in all mediums, it is just a matter of adjusting the ratios (less concentrated for soil and heavy coco mediums). If you are using a heavily amended soil, you may find it advantageous to water with straight water for a week or so and then ramp up the nutes gradually. I only recommend this because some soils come packed with a lot of fertilizer to begin with. In all honesty, some plants are more vigorous than others, so the amount of fertilizer in the beginning is also very much dependent on the "hunger" of each specific plant. For the most part though, if you follow the drain-to-waste ratios for soil, you will do just fine. Of course, I always recommend to people in soil that they check the ppm of the run-off regularly, in order to gauge if a flush is necessary. Send me an address and I will have a sample pack sent out to you. Right on ***, thank you for your interest.
peace,
Joel Harris
General Manager
Cutting Edge Solutions, LLC
[email protected]
Thought evryone one like to know. More free stuff!