That I can think of specifically I’ll have to go back and lookSounds like a great strain worth trying @derek420colorado any pics?
Both of them worked well and as advertised but I would have to say that the GBD super soil is way easier to manage for one and I would much rather buy my product from Mitch and the gang then some other company. Now that’s not saying anything bad at all about kindsoil it worked great and did what it was supposed to however I would just assume get a small bag of powder versus a giant bag of really stinky dirt. One thing that I have noticed about GBD super soil is that it’s a little bit heavy on the nitrogen at the beginning of the stretch but they seem to grow through it with not much trouble and this could also be a strain specific problem. I hope this helps@derek420colorado How does the GBD supersoil mix compare to Kindsoil for you? What are the pros and cons of each, in your experience?
Both of them worked well and as advertised but I would have to say that the GBD super soil is way easier to manage for one and I would much rather buy my product from Mitch and the gang then some other company. Now that’s not saying anything bad at all about kindsoil it worked great and did what it was supposed to however I would just assume get a small bag of powder versus a giant bag of really stinky dirt. One thing that I have noticed about GBD super soil is that it’s a little bit heavy on the nitrogen at the beginning of the stretch but they seem to grow through it with not much trouble and this could also be a strain specific problem. I hope this helps
Both of them worked well and as advertised but I would have to say that the GBD super soil is way easier to manage for one and I would much rather buy my product from Mitch and the gang then some other company. Now that’s not saying anything bad at all about kindsoil it worked great and did what it was supposed to however I would just assume get a small bag of powder versus a giant bag of really stinky dirt. One thing that I have noticed about GBD super soil is that it’s a little bit heavy on the nitrogen at the beginning of the stretch but they seem to grow through it with not much trouble and this could also be a strain specific problem. I hope this helps
Yes indeed. If I didn’t have 2 thousand dollars worth of advanced nutes to use before they go bad I will probably never use nutes for soil again either. Super soils are perfect for autos for sureAs far as I'm concerned, organic super soil is the only way for me going forward. The ease of use and the fact that you don't have to whip up different concentrations of nutes for different plants at different stages makes it so much more error free. Not to mention the fact that it makes my herb smell and taste better than almost anything I've had that used non-organic nutes.
Glad that I'm not the only one that spent a boatload of money on nutrients. I had GDP's super soil in my cart and was going to check out last night, but they ran out of stock.Yes indeed. If I didn’t have 2 thousand dollars worth of advanced nutes to use before they go bad I will probably never use nutes for soil again either. Super soils are perfect for autos for sure