freshenstien Active Member Oct 29, 2016 #1 Is it ok to use nutrients that were kept in an optimal environment for a year n a half to two years?
dtl420 Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2016 #2 Not 100% sure, but if they have precipitated (began to develop solids) they're bad. Are they organic or synthetic?
Not 100% sure, but if they have precipitated (began to develop solids) they're bad. Are they organic or synthetic?
freshenstien Active Member Oct 29, 2016 #3 dtl420 said: Not 100% sure, but if they have precipitated (began to develop solids) they're bad. Are they organic or synthetic? Click to expand... They are synthetic on Fox farm tiger bloom and the other is advanced nutrients sensi grow a and b
dtl420 said: Not 100% sure, but if they have precipitated (began to develop solids) they're bad. Are they organic or synthetic? Click to expand... They are synthetic on Fox farm tiger bloom and the other is advanced nutrients sensi grow a and b
Pete Townshend Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2016 #5 Shake the shit out of it. If you hear what sounds like pebbles in there they might be a bit off.
A.K.A. Overgrowem Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2016 #6 freshenstien said: Is it ok to use nutrients that were kept in an optimal environment for a year n a half to two years? Click to expand... A grower friend who had to relocate gave me his set up. 3 jugs of Jungle Juice about 5 years old now, I'd guess. Working fine for me.
freshenstien said: Is it ok to use nutrients that were kept in an optimal environment for a year n a half to two years? Click to expand... A grower friend who had to relocate gave me his set up. 3 jugs of Jungle Juice about 5 years old now, I'd guess. Working fine for me.