Jacks and miracle grow are far from the same. This is why you see a lot using Jacks but very, very few using miracle grow.Lol I see Jjgrow is not a fan . Not my first either but Jacks is all the rage lately and I “heard” not verified thats it’s likely the same stuff
I don't recommend using miracle grow, far from it but that's what was available at the time so made due with what i had.Jacks and miracle grow are far from the same. This is why you see a lot using Jacks but very, very few using miracle grow.
Tbh I have no clue and my experience with it was not bad at all. I believe its just a stigma attached to it tbh. But then again I've only used it once for weed and it served me well from start to finish so no real complaints from me.What makes miracle grow bad besides being owned by Monsanto? In comparison to others
You don't want timed released nutrients like that, because they'll mess up your flowering cycle come time.Don't DO DAT.
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Miracle Grow historically used much lower quality salts than most of the current popular salt brands like Jack's, Megacrop, General Hydro, etc. Miracle Grow bears a lot of responsibility for spreading heavy metals across millions of backyards across America. Now, if you go and look up their individual products, there is a huge variability in heavy metal content. Some of them, including a lot of their new Organic stuff, are quite low in metals, while others are still just terrible. Go ahead and see for yourself-they've avoided posting results for a lot of products on the California database, but the Washington state database has the #s for a lot of their products. https://agr.wa.gov/departments/pesticides-and-fertilizers/fertilizers/fertilizer-database/fertilizer-company-lookup If you want to use Miracle Grow, look up the specific product in the database to be sure it's clean. They've cleaned up their act a bit, but not across the board.