Seamaiden
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I've priced out tankless water heaters and they're outrageous, easily double the cost of a 'regular' water heater. Are CO2 generators really that expensive..???roughly 1 part calcium nitrate, 1 part epsom salts, then some formulas have iron/micro's
ok, ill give one. Tankless waterheater vs CO2 generator
I'll look for one of the cameras and try to get a photo of the Gardener & Bloom product that I'm using to replace Dr. Earth. I personally think that, for around $20/12lbs it's a great deal, especially since you can make teas to grow more microbes.
***Edit*** Got the photo, and frankly, I'm pissed that my local garden center isn't carrying Dr. Earth anymore. The Dr. Earth site lists them still as a supplier, maybe I can do something about that one way or t'other.
This is Gardener & Bloom Rhododendron and Camellia fertilizer. I tried it because they're acid-loving blooming plants. I've also used Dr. Earth Organic 5, and wanted to try Organic 8 because the numbers seemed really close to what I want inside and out, but then the line was dropped locally.