Mills pays the bills??

Fluffyhead22

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I'm thinking about making the switch. Anybody have experience with this product any info would be appreciated. Thanks
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i just looked it up, had never heard of it before. they have a nice looking website.
after two years of experimenting, listening, reading, trying things, i've gone with dry salts.
i use jacks classic 20-20-20 during veg, and jack's bloom booster (10-30-20) during flower. i add a little calcium nitrate during veg, and a little epsom salt during both. i use just a little sul-po-mag during flower, (basically epsom salt with added K). a whole year worth of nutes costs me about 25 bucks, and i'm getting good results. and i don't pay for any water.
no matter what company you go with, you're buying the same things i am, dissolved in water, bottled, labelled, and marked way the fuck up. oh, its organic..plants don't care.....but it comes from peruvian bat shit....plants don't care......but it was eaten by ethiopean civet cats and excreted into golden pans....plants don't care.
plants want fed, they don't care if it comes out of a bag of dry salts or a bottle full of water...but your wallet will care
 

ChaosHunter

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i just looked it up, had never heard of it before. they have a nice looking website.
after two years of experimenting, listening, reading, trying things, i've gone with dry salts.
i use jacks classic 20-20-20 during veg, and jack's bloom booster (10-30-20) during flower. i add a little calcium nitrate during veg, and a little epsom salt during both. i use just a little sul-po-mag during flower, (basically epsom salt with added K). a whole year worth of nutes costs me about 25 bucks, and i'm getting good results. and i don't pay for any water.
no matter what company you go with, you're buying the same things i am, dissolved in water, bottled, labelled, and marked way the fuck up. oh, its organic..plants don't care.....but it comes from peruvian bat shit....plants don't care......but it was eaten by ethiopean civet cats and excreted into golden pans....plants don't care.
plants want fed, they don't care if it comes out of a bag of dry salts or a bottle full of water...but your wallet will care
I second this and well said lol, although I'm using Maxigro/bloom.
 

Fluffyhead22

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i just looked it up, had never heard of it before. they have a nice looking website.
after two years of experimenting, listening, reading, trying things, i've gone with dry salts.
i use jacks classic 20-20-20 during veg, and jack's bloom booster (10-30-20) during flower. i add a little calcium nitrate during veg, and a little epsom salt during both. i use just a little sul-po-mag during flower, (basically epsom salt with added K). a whole year worth of nutes costs me about 25 bucks, and i'm getting good results. and i don't pay for any water.
no matter what company you go with, you're buying the same things i am, dissolved in water, bottled, labelled, and marked way the fuck up. oh, its organic..plants don't care.....but it comes from peruvian bat shit....plants don't care......but it was eaten by ethiopean civet cats and excreted into golden pans....plants don't care.
plants want fed, they don't care if it comes out of a bag of dry salts or a bottle full of water...but your wallet will care[/QUOTE. I'm going to look into what you're doing.. seems like fun. I would ultimately like to just pack all that goodness into the soil and just water . Will see. Thanks a bunch for the reply. I definitely would like to learn a bit more
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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there are threads in the organic section about building "super soils" that are supposed to be water only all the way through, but 90% + of them end up having to top dress somewhere in the middle of flower
 
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