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Saw homebrewer's MC vs Dynagro challenge. So i go ahead and buy Dynagro Bloom from the hydroshop for 40 bucks to test out in bloom.
I poured it into my reservoir just now...and I noticed a couple things.
Its a one part liquid (sorry Megacrop). So easy to use...no repeated mixing.
It looks really hydroponic friendly....barely changed the color of the water. Definitely not going to have to break my back scrubbing the hell out of the reservoir during water changes.
Its not expensive either...
Just started using Dynagro
I poured it into my reservoir just now...and I noticed a couple things.
Its a one part liquid (sorry Megacrop). So easy to use...no repeated mixing.
It looks really hydroponic friendly....barely changed the color of the water. Definitely not going to have to break my back scrubbing the hell out of the reservoir during water changes.
Its not expensive either...
Just started using Dynagro
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