Him and I just had an argument on a different thread about how he uses MG. So idk what you are talking about.
We didn't have an argument. I stated facts. You behaved like a child.
No I don't use MiracleGro but if I did so what? Please tell me what on this label of MG can't be found in cannabis specific nutrients? And before you say urea you need to know that Advanced Nutrients has an entire subdivision promoting polymer-coated urea.
https://blackurea.com/
If you had even a basic understanding of plant nutrition or the ingredients used in most fertilizers you would have kept your felatio factory closed.
Here's some marketing from Advanced Nutrients regarding their product Revive
"You’re getting
urea, which gradually releases nitrogen into the nutrient medium, safeguarding optimal levels of this vital nutrient withOUT causing a sudden jump in its concentration levels."
Here's another Miracle product. Please inform the public what ingredient in it makes it bad.
Sweet dude sounds good lol. I'll keep smoking clean cannabis and yall can keep the heavy metals and whatever else MG is hiding in there products.
Another misconception. Fortunately some of us are intelligent enough to actually do some research before we make comments that are incorrect. Myself and others have looked at fertilizer heavy metal levels and have found that the heavy metal levels in MiracleGro products are less than many well known cannabis specific brands. That data is available for anyone to look at. But you wouldn't know that because all you go by is something you heard from someone as ignorant as you. Did you even finish High School?
As far as hiding stuff in their products, MG doesn't do that. They list everything unlike many of the cannabis specific nutrient companies that try to slip stuff in without putting it on the label or they hide their ingredients and don't list them anywhere while MG has labels for all their products readily available on their website for anyone to look at and see what the products are composed of.
Here are some links to the fertilizer databases in OR and WA. You can search for specific fertilizers and find out the levels of heavy metals they contain. Look at almost any name brand cannabis specific fertilizer and compare the levels of heavy metals with MG. You'll find that many do indeed test higher in heavy metals than MG. You're probably using something that has higher concentrations of heavy metals than MG and don't even know it. That's because you just trust that these other companies are better because you're naive. The ingredients all come from the same chemical factories. The thing with MG is that they are so big that they more than likely get better stuff than some of the small cannabis specific companies that buy 50lb bags of ingredients in bulk from the standard supply like you and I would have to do.
oda.state.or.us
agr.wa.gov