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Old March 30, 2009   #16
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Mischka, good idea on hydrating the crystals with a nutrient solution.

Michael, here is the response from BioBizz concerning the NPK differences of Bio-Grow.

The Biogrow in the USA and the Biogrow in Europe are exactly the same. The law in the USA requires us to write on the label the direct NPK levels that the roots take up, in Europe the law requires we write the total of NPK in the bottle. The products are exactly the same every were around the world. They are all produced by hand and with love at our production facility in Groningen J

Thanks for your kind words, and greetingzz to your friends in AmericaJ
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Ami-thanks for the info-but why are at least 2 different formulations sold in the USA?

2-0-7 http://www.4hydroponics.com/nutrients/biobizzgrow.asp

and 2-0.1-6 http://www.wormsway.com/detail.asp?sku=BBG401
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Michael, if you look closely on the bottle at the 4hydroponics site I believe it also shows 2-0.1-6. I believe one site had the K listed at 6.7 and maybe they rounded it off but I'm sure all the bottles say 2-0.1-6.0 like the picture shown at the wormsway site. Ted
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Ami-Good pickup! I think you are probably right on that one.
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Mischka - what variety do you use in your hanging baskets?
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The trick is to hydrate the crystals first and then mix them into the potting mix. If you add them dry and then water, the crystals have an annoying habit of popping up to the top of the mix, for some reason.
Oh Yes, they look like crystal blobs, just sitting there, weird. Your plants look like they're being pushed out of the pots! One tablespoon can absorb nearly a gallon of water.

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I "cheat" further by using a water soluble fertilizer to hydrate the crystals, too.
I've been doing that since I've been using them. LOL!

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I need to take some photos of my baskets this year.
Yes, I would like to see some of those pictures, Mischka!

How Water Crystals Work
Scroll down the page to read.

Water Crystals' Material Safety Data Sheets
These are PDF's.
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