fartoblue
Well-Known Member
Think you have hit the nail on the head Nabbers, my man. I do wish my brain would work properly sometimes.I would assume that if it's measured in g or kg it would be a dry product. You would measure the dose with a scale rather than teaspoon or whatever you choose to use for liquids.
Now the question!!
Can anyone unravel the dry weight/ wet weight and find out which is better or contains more.
The 1.3×1011cfu/kg is dry https://thenutrientcompany.com/collections/horticulture/products/tnc-bactorr-s13.
Hydroguard is liquid @ 1.00 x 10 4cfu's m