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Originally Posted by anakcili
By the way ADA Brighty Steps Series sell at RM 56 is quite cheap. In Penang 250ml cost RM 79 (correct me if I am wrong).
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Here in KL, 250ml is RM56.20 (some gives 10% discount). I believe what you saw is 500ml which cost around RM90.00. Please do check again to confirm this. Anyway, if to compare with US market pricing for example ADA Brighty Steps Series sell at US18.00 (
www.adgshop.com), around RM 68.40, cheaper than what we have here. IMO, better to buy a bigger bottle to save money in long run.
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Originally Posted by standoyo
With exception to ADA which has products in steps, somehow or rather we need loose ferts to balance up all these other manufacturer's premix combo ferts.
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I think Hagen have a product called Nutrafin Plant Gro NPK to provide macros same as loose ferts. But, to get the targeted amount N, P and K, you have to dose a lot (really). Sera also have a product called Flore Plus, (growth promoter with macro nutrients) in tablet form. I don't know about other commercial product (besides ADA, Hagen and Sera) that actually provide macro nutrients. Somebody know, please do tell.
Still, loose ferts (dry ferts) are better and cheaper for dosing macros. Better because you really can target the specific amount or ppm of each N, P and K. and a lot cheaper, 100 grams will last you a long time. Anyway it is funny that most of the commercial fertilizers, proudly stated "No Nitrates and Phosphates" as this will induce algae. But we do need it to grow plants, and yet again no serious algae problems.
By the way, standoyo, which micro ferts do you use currently?. Is it any better?
Best Regards