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Old January 12, 2017   #11
AKmark
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IIRC, it's only available in some stores in TX. I ordered mine online, and it wasn't a big deal. Shipping is included in their prices when you order from their website.

Has anyone compared to a similar hydroponic product?

I think TFF is a good deal for people with small gardens like me because it can be hard to get a decent all-in-one tomato product like this when buying hydroponic nutes for the same price in small quantities. But I wonder whether it's really that miraculous or whether the difference is that hydroponic nutrients are more beneficial than people realize even for in-ground plants.
That is a good take.
Companies like Hydro Gardens advise tissue samples so we can stop guessing and do what is actually needed for a plant. Their formulas and recommended usage should keep a grower on track, or a leaf sample will show otherwise.
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