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05-04-2007, 07:18 PM #1OPSenior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
Heard about it on the radio.. it's on atwood ave in cranston.
It's a hydroponics and indoor gardening store, they sell all the top name brand nutes, lights, hydroponics kits, and anything else you need to grow your tomatoes.. COOL!
:stoned:StrwbrryFldsFrvr Reviewed by StrwbrryFldsFrvr on . Organically Grown in Cranston Heard about it on the radio.. it's on atwood ave in cranston. It's a hydroponics and indoor gardening store, they sell all the top name brand nutes, lights, hydroponics kits, and anything else you need to grow your tomatoes.. COOL! :stoned: Rating: 5
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05-04-2007, 09:21 PM #2Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
yea i heard about that...they got a website too.....thats a lil bit of a trip for me, anybody give it a try?
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05-05-2007, 12:45 AM #3OPSenior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
yeah same here, but my backup hookup is in cranston so i go up there from toime to time. i'll check ito out this week
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05-05-2007, 11:51 AM #4Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
good deal
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07-18-2007, 03:50 AM #5Junior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
I've been looking for a store closer to home, I'll have to check them out
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04-29-2008, 10:20 PM #6Senior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
hi all, that store is alright, just expensive. it's run by 2 brothers, one of whom is a disabled Veteran, injured in Iraq
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10-29-2009, 08:38 PM #7Junior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
ya shop there all the time....good guys very informative, alittle pricey well worth the stop
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01-09-2010, 04:35 PM #8Junior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
The place is extremely expensive. Expect to pay about 10-30% more than other places like Good to Grow in Exeter or Wormsway in mass. About 50% more than online prices.
Staff is mediocre as far as horticultural knowledge. They seem more about selling you overpriced products than getting you what you really need. It seems most of their knowledge comes from product catalogs and the back of bottles.
I only go here for emergency pick-ups.
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01-30-2011, 05:32 PM #9Junior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
This place is awesome. I first went to this store about 2 years ago, being a new MM patient, I had no prior knowledge at all to the expertise of growing cannabis. The staff at OG are extremely knowledgeable and very friendly.. (Im not sure who you were talking to.. I do know they have new employees) Good to grow is HORRIBLE at customer service and knowledge when it comes to MM patients, because they give little to NO advice on the topic. As for the prices being high, I have to disagree, but also mention that hydroponic and gardening equipment is OF COURSE always going to cost more than on the internet, reason being if it fails out on you, who do you have to go back to demanding a new replacement product or refund? And of course.. who wants to have this type of equipment sent to their own homes? lol. I love Organically Grown, if you're searching for a business who carries the best of nutrients and hydroponic supplies, I suggest looking them up for yourself to find you. They just moved to a BIGGER LOCATION with lower prices, it'll always be my spot for my "GREEN" Shopping. PS that handicapped guy has alot of tips, his name is Brian. I like him. =)
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01-30-2011, 05:34 PM #10Junior Member
Organically Grown in Cranston
Originally Posted by bendoslendo
Worms way is alright, but they don't carry Advanced Nutrients or half of the Nutes that OG.
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