Ive used cutting edge for years as a base nute but heard almost nobody else is......is it crap? whats your thoughts.....I just switched to a different brand because of good advertising and wondering if im just falling in the same fly trap every other "joe-six pack" grower is.....thoughts?
I Ran That Stuff For Years,loved It. Low Salts. Went To Hydro Store One Day To Buy More And The Shit Turned Funky On Them. Mold Growing On Inside. Crazy Lookin, The Guys Said They Can't Sell It And Had To Send Back. So I Wented Back To G.h. It's Cheaper Too. Now Days I See It Around The Shops Again.
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I'm under the impression the plants don't know or care what brand they're getting. I think save your money for additives and spend it on making your location and enviornment better.
the hydro store I go to has it and its cheaper than general hydro. It was developed by a guy who works for the grape industry around napa. Heres where you can get it
D&S Garden Supplies
130 Doolittle Dr. suite #17
San Leandro, Ca 94557
C.E.S is a great company and a great product im using the whole lineup this next round, Add humtea to the mix and you got a real winner d&s does have some of the lowest prices anywere kinda tricky to find though with that tiny sign out front
I used it for a year or so, but I couldn't keep it in a res with an airstone without having this weird white slimy fungal crap floating around and clogging my airstone.