Check Your Labels!!

StrawberryYields

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Not sure where it said it was a new formula on the bottles. The fact is most people that have been growing long enough that your paying for 75% water and a shiny new label. Does it grow sure. But you can make your own nutrients that last a lot longer and for far cheaper. Or simply use dry nutrients especially if your doing soil. My goal wasn’t to start a fight just stating a fact. The fact that people like something doesn’t mean it’s necessarily the best for the plant or your wallet.
You make more unnecessary comments, then try and double back and saying you're not trying to start an argument. "Not sure where it said it was a new formula on the bottles." That is entirely what my point is, dude. It doesn't say it, but clearly they changed it. I'm not trying to debate you on this product, I really don't care.

Again never said this post was to point out a cost-effective product. You keep jumping all over the place with your comments. Farmers have been making their own soils, fertilizers, etc. for millennia, problem is most cheap ways take at the very least SOME time and effort. (Don't go mincing my words now, either - I'm saying MOST and it's true.) A lot of recipes I see out there are for people who have places to put their own ingredients for making something like this. I live in a 1 bedroom apartment. It's hard enough to store the tent and soil alone. A little bottle of premixed plant vitamins is exactly what I need. At the end of the day the most expensive bottle is $20 and that's if you're going to a grow store in the middle of no where that needs up up charge $6. By the time you're done gathering all the stuff for the 'cheap' ways, you're usually spending that much on gas and such anyway. Call it a convenience fee. Not everyone is looking to do everything the DIY way.
 
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