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I just read this thought I'd pass it along .and no I don't get compensated from Remo but I do use their products . :toke:
One very excellent benefit of the base line up Remo Grow, Remo Bloom, and Remo Micro along with the additional line Astro Flower, Velokelp, and Remo's Candy is this entire line contains very little to no sodium We only found one derivative that hit mid 40's on the salt index and only partially in one formula! So only partiality containing one sodium derivative that lands no more than mid 40's mean's there is almost none :thumbsup:
 
Any of you guys ever owned or worked with an RX-7? I had one and can tell you it was a really interesting car. When it mopped up the competition in it's class racing they gave it a weight penalty. The engineers went back the the drawing board and used ALL the weight to make the car faster. Stronger suspension and frame pieces in critical locations. They crushed the opposition effortlessly.

My father, who was a mathematician and physics dude drove it a couple of times and likened it to driving a jet. The rotary engine meant energy conservation and keeping the engine rpm's up was everything. But if you fed it throttle early it would wind up and launch out of a curve at breathtaking speed. My best friend's girlfriend begged for months for me to take her for a fast ride. I eventually did. She never got into ANY car with me again. That was years ago and it still stands. They meet us there.

you don't take curves. You straighten them out.
 
I just read this thought I'd pass it along .and no I don't get compensated from Remo but I do use their products . :toke:
One very excellent benefit of the base line up Remo Grow, Remo Bloom, and Remo Micro along with the additional line Astro Flower, Velokelp, and Remo's Candy is this entire line contains very little to no sodium We only found one derivative that hit mid 40's on the salt index and only partially in one formula! So only partiality containing one sodium derivative that lands no more than mid 40's mean's there is almost none :thumbsup:
HHmmm thats interesting! How has the growing been, using these nutes?
 
Hey guys, I've been absent for a few days getting ready for vacation but everything is packed and we're ready to go. And I'm ready to celebrate 4/20 in the Florida keys!
Dude...get off my wave length!!! :rofl: I was just making my green smoothie and thinkin' about you!!! Hows it going bro?
 
Any of you guys ever owned or worked with an RX-7? I had one and can tell you it was a really interesting car. When it mopped up the competition in it's class racing they gave it a weight penalty. The engineers went back the the drawing board and used ALL the weight to make the car faster. Stronger suspension and frame pieces in critical locations. They crushed the opposition effortlessly.

My father, who was a mathematician and physics dude drove it a couple of times and likened it to driving a jet. The rotary engine meant energy conservation and keeping the engine rpm's up was everything. But if you fed it throttle early it would wind up and launch out of a curve at breathtaking speed. My best friend's girlfriend begged for months for me to take her for a fast ride. I eventually did. She never got into ANY car with me again. That was years ago and it still stands. They meet us there.

you don't take curves. You straighten them out.
I've never messed with one, or ridden in one....but it sounds like a sweet ride!! I know they're crazy expensive these days...along with all of the "Z" cars.
 
Any of you guys ever owned or worked with an RX-7? I had one and can tell you it was a really interesting car. When it mopped up the competition in it's class racing they gave it a weight penalty. The engineers went back the the drawing board and used ALL the weight to make the car faster. Stronger suspension and frame pieces in critical locations. They crushed the opposition effortlessly.

My father, who was a mathematician and physics dude drove it a couple of times and likened it to driving a jet. The rotary engine meant energy conservation and keeping the engine rpm's up was everything. But if you fed it throttle early it would wind up and launch out of a curve at breathtaking speed. My best friend's girlfriend begged for months for me to take her for a fast ride. I eventually did. She never got into ANY car with me again. That was years ago and it still stands. They meet us there.

you don't take curves. You straighten them out.
I had an Toyoto Celica Turbo AWD for a while go like stink too. :woohoo1:
 
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