Was just about to ask "Who's got access to $150K+ worth of lab equipement?"
The problem is, when they make outrageous claims like that, it just makes it that much more obvious it is something cheap and simple, thus lighting a fire for this one, who needs to save money on that shit whenever possible.
After I went to the
MaxiBloom, I spend more on anything else than the nutes. Cost cutting.
Knew the freq story had to be bullshit when, "someone in Medford paid 10K for their own, to make their own" and that is the only story of another who has the technology, Hydrostore Folklore.
"Really, NPK is made in Medford? Hmmm....."
Will say, is good to learn all these tricks before I drop my line of oils at the store..."Yeah, the trick is I only use Virgin Polymers....That way they retain their pre-tension annealed geometry, which is really important for the reactive-conductive matrix of the interior bonding surface" :)
High ppm doesn't necessarily mean it's a vital compenent either, they may just have shitty well water and it doesn't affect product, so fuck it, why pay to filter? Probably not the case, but possibly, I've known wells in watersheds to run at 600-700ppm.