Purest Synthetic Fertilizer?

Burton79

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I currently grow organic in small pots and am considering including at least some synthetic fertilizer in my grow. I have tough time keeping up with plant needs mid-way through flowering and I am starting to look at things differently... Synthetic nutrients can be cleaner than organic. For example, the issue of heavy metals and other pollutants that may be in organic nutrients and amendments.

My question here is, does anyone have what they consider a pure synthetic fertilizer? I am looking for things like a heavy metal test with low values, and an option that is dye-free. And anything else I may not be considering. Any input would be appreciated. I like Jacks as an option, except that it is dyed blue as far as I can tell.
 

jonnynobody

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I currently grow organic in small pots and am considering including at least some synthetic fertilizer in my grow. I have tough time keeping up with plant needs mid-way through flowering and I am starting to look at things differently... Synthetic nutrients can be cleaner than organic. For example, the issue of heavy metals and other pollutants that may be in organic nutrients and amendments.

My question here is, does anyone have what they consider a pure synthetic fertilizer? I am looking for things like a heavy metal test with low values, and an option that is dye-free. And anything else I may not be considering. Any input would be appreciated. I like Jacks as an option, except that it is dyed blue as far as I can tell.
Jack's 321 is the best you're gonna find. Just take the short cut and place your order. I can assure you there is nothing better out there.
 

jonnynobody

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The ingredients mostly all come from the same chemical factories regardless of brand.
Jack's tests all of their elements for heavy metals and only uses those elements that meet their standards. I wish they all did that, but the sad fact of the matter is they do not. Who you buy from does matter.
 
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