Way too over priced for what you get. You should go through a few ACT threads on the farm. Youll come across a bunch of recipes for a quarter of the price of XG and theyre way more beneficial.
element
Way too over priced for what you get. You should go through a few ACT threads on the farm. Youll come across a bunch of recipes for a quarter of the price of XG and theyre way more beneficial.
element
I'm not much of a DIYer, but it's so easy to make your own brewer and brew your own teas, when I saw the cost of using the XG packs regularly it just didn't make sense.
I've actually been using the titan controls/xtreme gardening tea brewer (cost 65 bucks). Could easily build one of these for about 25-30 buck, but I ordered this dude just to save myself the trouble (because I'm lazy like that and my time is worth more than $30 an hour to me). This came with a few free xtreme tea bags. I used them, they worked great, however I should note that I used them in conjunction with cap's bennies.
So far as I could tell, it was mostly comprised of earthworm castings--which I'm able to source fresh from down the road (a buddy does vermicompost for his farm, I'm in maize country)--so I won't be ordering more, but if you're in to saving time it appears to be a good product. The mesh on the bags was properly sized for microorganisms to pass through undamaged, which is a big plus in my book (several of the tea products I've tested get this VERY wrong).
Way too over priced for what you get. You should go through a few ACT threads on the farm. Youll come across a bunch of recipes for a quarter of the price of XG and theyre way more beneficial.
element