Jack Dupp
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Hey Farmers.
I wanted to get a thread going on some spots here in Washington that carry grow equipment, and are not designated as a grow store. Most beginner growers get intimidated at grow stores as the sales reps try to push the most expensive gear. Sometimes equipment can be purchased at a local hardware store for less than a hydro store, and local nurseries are a great resource for hard to find items.
I just went to McClendon's hardware in Tacoma, and was impressed by the items carried. Beyond items like ProMix and FoxFarm soils, they had lighting (including T-5s) ,smart pots, coco bricks, soil test kits, PH meters, and plenty of gear to build a hydro set-up with an assortment of pumps and pond/sprinkler equipment.
Ace Hardware is another spot that carries equipment for the indoor grower. FoxFarm nutes and soils, Hydrofarm lights, heat-mats, etc.
Willow Tree Gardens in University Place carries plenty of local soil mixes, FoxFarm, Earth Juice, and Neptune's Harvest.
The intention is not to bash grow shops, but to show others there are more options. Let's see what hidden gems are around the state.
They have a really good selection of containers and if you ever consider doing any outdoor stuff a lot of access to different greenhouse supplies. I went on a tour of it and got to see the pots being made, it was really interesting :) Huge machines just stamping out an absurd amount of containers.Going to check this place out this weekend.
http://mcconkeyco.com/
It is located in Sumner WA.
This fish hydrolysate looks promising.
We just visited a 'local' nursery, Green Acres out in Folsom, and I saw that they had a whole line of ferts called Jack's. I don't recall it saying Jack's Professional, just Jack's. They also had a whole bunch of other stuff, including Mykos products, Fox Farms (I know, but the moment I see that is the moment I know they're catering to growers), and now I'm drawing a blank on the rest.I wish I could find a Jacks Professional dealer in Colorado. I keep running into suppliers who've discontinued them.
I need Jacks 5-12-26, in the 25lb bag- they generally don't stock this for retail consumers, it's just too large a size for most. Shit, one bag has lasted me YEARS!
take a look here.
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