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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    after a couple years of commercial operations in Colorado - I'm curious what you commercial/larger scale growers like for nutes these days?

    for soil? for coco? for hydro?

    What are your thoughts on altitude?
    copobo Reviewed by copobo on . Colorado's favorite Nutes after a couple years of commercial operations in Colorado - I'm curious what you commercial/larger scale growers like for nutes these days? for soil? for coco? for hydro? What are your thoughts on altitude? Rating: 5

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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    Botanicare.... a million shitting bats can't be wrong.

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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    Cutting Edge Solutions. Made by Pot Growers for Pot Growers. Most Hobby Nute lines are repackaged general ag products.
    The less you can spent the better and the CES base nutrients are cheap, cheap. Their mineral additives are very advanced and biologically Chelated, also a bit more expensive.

    If your gonna go Organic, best to do it your self.

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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    how long have you been running cutting edge? I hear the ph range is easier/more stable than many other products. I've been hearing allot about this stuff but I've not talked to anyone with a few cycles under their belt yet.

    Botanicare is being strongly considered as well.

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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    I guess I've been running the CES Line for 3 years. I have dinner with the owner of the company when he comes to town. I have friends in Canada have folks beta testing a line of low PPM, high quality mineral salts not using over 225 ppms.

    The early results are impressive.

    I am beginning to experiment with "Massive" and "Finisher" from GreenPlanet as my booster.

    Also, getting some brewers set up and going to try to work out a home brewed organic regime for myself. I will move toward that if I'm successful.


    Off the shelf I have had great success with CES, but the search never stops.




    BTW, I am the owner of the Aframe formerly know as Harvest House Medicinals

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    #6
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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    Thanks, is Harvest House gone?

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    #7
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    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    Yes Harvest House is gone......... now if KC is successful in her attempts, I will be back:rasta:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    bummer. good luck to you and KC!

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    copobo------> thanks alot. it hasn't been easy. what a cluster fuck the **** had made of such a simple thing. If your ever coming up and want to have a sesh or trade some clones, give me a call the old shop number is still live. The harvest house medicinals FB Page is still live and has my contact info if you can't find it.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Colorado's favorite Nutes

    sounds fun. I get up to Ned every few months. I'll give you a shout for sure!

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