homebrewer
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DG has been around for over 30 years and made one of the original hydroponic plant foods. They offer a variety of base nutrients depending on your approach to this hobby, each supplies all 16 essential elements and they're all pH stable, what else are you looking for in a hydroponic food (rhetorical question)?Well although I recognize you are very knowledgeable I do disagree. I also have read homebrewers posts and he has to use additives to make up for dyna grows short comings.
The usual routine is to blend the bloom and grow as the bloom is super high in phosphorous (not needed so much in hydro) then one must add
the protect to try and bring up the k and to battle the lower mag people add the mag pro which tends to make the high k problem worse. All this and
there still stuck with 30 percent of nitrogen in amoniacal form. Sure homebrewer uses it sure it works. Is it a true hydro nute ...no not even close.
With that being said most of the companies selling nutes at hydro stores are just re bottling existing nutrients for tomatoes etc..although they do
add the fancy art work so the kids think there getting something special. Show me a large scale commercial Hydro operation tomatoe, vegetable etc that uses Dyna Grow. In fact most blend there own to obtain a proper formula and none use a high amoniacal nitrogen source. P.S I played with using Dyna grow and
jacks back in the 80s
In regards to your other statements, well, we're all entitled to an opinion.