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03-09-2010, 05:29 AM #1OPMember
Heard of GroRite Organics?
Located in northern colorado area... 100% certified organic system.
I have a brochure and a web site for them... looks pretty interesting.
Gro Rite Organics - Hydroponic and Earth Growing Nutrients I'm thinking of switching to this system...
Anybody heard of this company? History? Experience with their system?GodofGraphics Reviewed by GodofGraphics on . Heard of GroRite Organics? Located in northern colorado area... 100% certified organic system. I have a brochure and a web site for them... looks pretty interesting. Gro Rite Organics - Hydroponic and Earth Growing Nutrients I'm thinking of switching to this system... Anybody heard of this company? History? Experience with their system? Rating: 5
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03-09-2010, 03:56 PM #2Senior Member
Heard of GroRite Organics?
Heard of it - yes.
Heard of anyone using them -no.
Their spidermite spray sounds like it might be worth trying.
Also their products for soil growing might be worth it too.
For me - I wouldn't use them for hydro
So if you go for it, please keep us in the loop.
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03-09-2010, 06:23 PM #3OPMember
Heard of GroRite Organics?
There are some bizzare qualities of this system.
You never dispose of the soil... you reuse and reuse it... it's a living eco system.
You only water twice a month
All 100% organic... made from oranges, apples, bananas and lemons
No need to ph water... no nutients for the plant are added... only food
for the eco soil system.
Plants are encouraged to grow multiple in the same pot, or long trough.
They say the roots grow together like Aspens... each of the other plants
help balance the soil and helps the other plant survive it's issues.
Yes, spider mite stuff is good... wear goggles... the cayene pepper will
get you fast.
It sounds real fascinating... I think I might try it.
I'll keep everyone involved.
Thaks
GOG
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03-10-2010, 05:46 AM #4Junior Member
Heard of GroRite Organics?
I haven't tried these nutes specifically but I definitely think fully organic and living soil is the way to go. My soil plants are always much darker green and vibrant looking than hydro. Can't beat millions of years of evolution of the soil :thumbsup:
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03-10-2010, 03:32 PM #5Senior Member
Heard of GroRite Organics?
Well hell might just have to throw in a soil bucket or two just to try this stuff out. If/Then I do, I'll be sure to post my findings/results. Plus I like the thought of supporting a local company.
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