Promix Organic Fertilizer?, water soluble 20-8-8

OldMedUser

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I have used both the 20-8-8 version and the 9-16-16 version. it is a bit too strong for the plants in most cases unless there is a serious deficiency, except there is one problem with both..for some reason..pro-mix has decided to leave out magnesium and sulfur altogether in both. Definitely someone fell asleep when creating this fertilizer..missing core elements!
I didn't even know that ProMix made fertilizers. I just love their media for growing in.
 

Blitz35

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I didn't even know that ProMix made fertilizers. I just love their media for growing in.
It wasn't around last year, but i saw it pop up this past spring, both a granular and water soluble version with 'mycoactive' in it. Was better for tomatoes and cucumbers, but still, to not have magneisum or sulphur, someone dropped the ball on that one!
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
It wasn't around last year, but i saw it pop up this past spring, both a granular and water soluble version with 'mycoactive' in it. Was better for tomatoes and cucumbers, but still, to not have magneisum or sulphur, someone dropped the ball on that one!
Nothing a little epsom salts won't fix. :)

:peace:
 

hybridcheef

Active Member
no a brita would not even be close to the same results.

it just depends on your kitchen faucet. there are adapters that can thread into the faucet, but a kitchen sink is not deep enough for the filter as it's about 10in or 12 in. long. a washtub faucet in a basement would be easy to install the filter onto if you have a basement.

depending on grocery stores you have around, you can get filtered water on the cheap from them if they have a "fill yourself" station for water. and depending on how many plants you're planning on running, this may or may not be convenient.

or another option is buying an RO filter system, which are relatively inexpensive these days. i think the grow store by me offers one for around 125$. then all you have to do is tap a line into the cold water line under your sink cabinet.

your way overthinking this. a brita filter will get the chloramine out.
 
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