At the end if the day the plant has the same needs. Primary, secondary, and trace nutrients. Seperating each nutrient component into its own plastic bottle to seemingly justify charging more is not ecologically friendly or budget friendly. Its just greed at any expense that preys upon the uninformed. There are distinct advatages to a dry nutrients. Adopting a defeatist attitude and saying its happened before, and continue to buy, empower and support it with your money it doesn't justify it or change it. It just prolongs and increases the problem.
Dry nutrients you mix yourself (soluble powders for hydro or organic amendments for soil) are far superior ecologically and practically. Lightweight for lower emissions, minimal packaging, stable combinations (no need for multi-bottle splits due to precipitation), zero spill hazards, drastically cheaper (60-80% savings per grow), indefinite shelf life, and full customization.
Hydro growers: Proven dry salts like Jack's 321 or Masterblend dissolve cleanly and deliver professional results in any system.
Soil/organic growers: Amendments like Gaia Green build thriving microbes for slow-release feeding and superior terpenes/flavor.
Fellow growers, switch to dry feeding and dry nutrients you add water yourself to, and explore regular seeds for responsible, resilient cultivation. You'll slash waste, costs, and your footprint while growing top-shelf cannabis that benefits the planet and community.
Let's make your grows genuinely green.
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