So anyway.............not sure where all this is going or gone, but it's interesting.
So back to nutrients. Being a total novice and trying to disseminate all the information, different brands all the hype and slick marketing can make your head swim. I hear growing cannabis is difficult........not that I don't think there is some truth to that, but I think people are being manipulated into that belief to sell more products. Is it really necessary for a company to have a product line of nutrients that have over 6 different parts to grow cannabis? I don't know but I feel like someone's trying to pick my pocket. Perhaps I'm just getting cynical in my old age.
You know in preparation for my first grow I had the luxury of figuring out what tent, lights, exhaust fan and whether or not to grow in soil or hydro, research what strain I wanted to grow and settle on what nutrients to use. The area where I live it's about a fifty mile drive south or west to purchase products for growing indoors, and then it's slim pickens for sure. One main reason for initially going with the Fox Farm Big Bloom, Grow Big and Tiger Bloom was that I could purchase them locally. But while waiting on my seedlings to come along I had a change in heart and decided that even if it meant sacrificing a little quantity I'd rather go organic, and at about that time I was getting disgusted with all the hype around nutrients. Hell this is my first grow, it's not like I expect to set any records, I do however want this to be a learning experience. Even if this grow goes to ****, it's not a failure, it's part of the learning curve.
I'm all in, I plan on staying in, for me the stakes are pretty high.