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dude i totally respect ur knowledge, but why the hate? their products are good products, are they not? it's not about $ ... i wouldn't do it large scale if it was exorbitant , but why on earth not try out the starter pac and see for myself?
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i've watched how you guys treat each other in slow's thread it ain’t pretty
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But it is fun. In sliw’s thread we agree probably 90%... but the fun is in the 10%
And yea, good product imo. Just don’t call it organic or say they don’t care about money. That’s like saying AN only cares about growers
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I've been in the industry 15 years, have met the people, ran the product, done the research. But yeah, you probably know more without the work troll boy. If you knew anything about the guys that run that company, you would see they are very different than then norm and more about the people than any other company I've worked with (and I've worked with many).
Ruin a thread about a product you agree is good. Nice going sport. |
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they have youtube videos on the whole line with hours worth of content. this video might be of interest skip thru the guy traveling to the factory (43 sec) and Scott of nectar explains their company's beginnings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnUTXAD5L40 he says they basically try to recreate what the industry offers its a bit more insight on their salts/organic substance selections I guess.
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Anyway I grabbed the sample pack a while back after I totally fucked up a soil mix and fried my plants with iron. Decided best action was replant in a simple unamended mix of peat/aeration/low % castings and bottle feed. I am about to start night 48 of bloom and most are doing pretty well considering their fucked up childhood. I also have a little control group of clones being fed maxibloom. If you're feeding a 4x4ish area, you will run out of the liquid bone meal but there's plenty of the other stuff. Ok, I'm pretty cheap so I don't see buying this retail.. Liquid bone meal can be had cheaper and more concentrated, (dte brand) but nectar claims a predigestion process of some kind, while dte just says micronized. Relevant in practice, idk? The secret sauce in bloom khaos is presumably l-glycine and it obvs has humic and kelp, looks like a diy project. Then there's the Zeus juice, which is a kelp humic(+fulvic, iirc) supp, so a possible redundancy there. The liquid caco3 pH up has been valuable. The two base nutes are similar, 2-5-2 vs 1.5-5-1.5, eliminating one could trim more fat. Their feed schedule is kinda arbitrary; dude basically said so in one of the videos (it came from user feedback, and half the people fed more, half less so they averaged it out kinda deal). Finally the calcium supplement, Demeter's destiny, smells like you fed your dog nothing but little Debbie chocolate frosting for a year, then boiled a vat of the resulting poo. It gets worse every time I open it, remarkable really. I've been replacing a portion of it with much cheaper liquefied gypsum. The plants feel very dry, dry sticky resin, vs more greasy between the fingers (and a little louder) on the maxi plants. Also, smaller trichs on the nectar plants. Anyway that's my 2cents. |
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shits super pricy, bloom khaos is about the only thing Id grab next time I flip although I was told today you need the liquid bone with it to work well.
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It is indeed not organic.
But then, one has to ask himself, if he accepts the reasoning behind all the omri listed organics and the ones that aren't omri listed. You could choose to accept their definition of organic or you could make a stricter or less strict definition yourself. |
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