New millennium is awesome

Coco-garden

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Shoutout to Jerin over there at new millennium. I asked for samples because I was very interested in there products esp winter frost and he sent all this to me. Just the green sensation and the silicium alone is worth the 50 I had to pay in shipping. Those 2 bottles go for 300 not including the line. Great company and looking forward to running there nutrients. Going to be following there secret sauce formula.2CC04B9B-1B45-4B31-8FDA-D233EAAFA19D.jpeg
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I laughed. I’ll never buy a bottle of water! That was a dumb statement for sure. I’ve bought so much it’s impossible to know how much.
I've seen so many different companies of bottled water that the source on the label says Source "Corpus Cristi Municipal Water Supply"... tap water in a bottle. ... local Walmart anyways. YMMV. I wished I would have come up with this stupid idea.
WAIT!!!!..... Bagged bottle water ice cubes!..... I'm gonna be rich!
 

Gemtree

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I've seen so many different companies of bottled water that the source on the label says Source "Corpus Cristi Municipal Water Supply"... tap water in a bottle. ... local Walmart anyways. YMMV. I wished I would have come up with this stupid idea.
WAIT!!!!..... Bagged bottle water ice cubes!..... I'm gonna be rich!
Shit thought he was still talking about nutes lol. Damn being high at work
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Understandable because of the drought conditions.... but, do we really know where all of this bottled water comes from? Did you ever see that episode of Penn and Teller in a high end NYC restaurant pushing customers to try thier different price levels of "bottled water"?... they were selling it so hard, that customers preferred the water that came from the ally water hose ( selling the idea that it came from the mountain streams of Fuji at $8 a bottle)... it was hilarious. People can be easily persuaded.
 

PJ Diaz

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Understandable because of the drought conditions.... but, do we really know where all of this bottled water comes from? Did you ever see that episode of Penn and Teller in NY pushing customers to try thier different price levels of "bottled water"?... they were selling it so hard, that customers preferred the water that came from the ally water hose ( selling the idea that it came from the mountain streams of Fuji)... it was hilarious. People can be easily persuaded.
I'm pretty sure that if they specify "spring water" on the bottle is has to come from a spring, as opposed to filtered/purified/drinking water, which is just filtered municipal water. Interestingly I just tested the EC of a few different waters and Fiji was the highest, around .25 EC. My tap was around half that, and my remineralized (Ecospring) RO drinking water was around .1 EC.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I'm pretty sure that if they specify "spring water" on the bottle is has to come from a spring, as opposed to filtered/purified/drinking water, which is just filtered municipal water. Interestingly I just tested the EC of a few different waters and Fiji was the highest, around .25 EC. My tap was around half that, and my remineralized (Ecospring) RO drinking water was around .1 EC.
Wow... good find bro. It's all about marketing.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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My well water is about .5 EC.. kinda hard with calcium, but its the best water I've tasted. Never has had a smell or "off" taste.. it tastes like nothing really. I hit water at 70 ft, drilled down to the bottom of the aquifer at 225 ft, set the pump at 190ft. I have it tested once a year.. . the drillers said that this aquifer under me comes from the Colorado snow melt and rain, and takes 7 years to get here in Oklahoma... thanks again for the free water @PadawanWarrior ... just please, don't piss in the rivers..... I don't need your gift :p
 
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