QUOTE (hantshaze @ Oct 25 2009, 05:55 AM)

How much will a 50l bag cost?????
Hantshaze........
Final pricing is still a working progress, should have sufficient RRP in place at some point next week

By all means though feel free to nudge me.
QUOTE (Tutu @ Oct 25 2009, 07:39 AM)

You bastards haven't you had enough of my money
Now where's your Coco mix?
Next on the list

Have given lots and lots of bags out several months ago now for testing, reports are now just starting to come bag, if it is all sound then manufacturing will commence, if not then back to the drawing board we go

QUOTE (Arnold Layne @ Nov 6 2009, 08:27 AM)


Sphagnum Peat?
Can you tell us where this comes from, and how it is obtained?
I know what you're saying Arnie, We are still working on our peat free mix. We want to get our 100% organic, 100% peat free 110% better than any peat medium on the market to day. These things take a while to dial in and fine tune. We thought we had it at one stage, but the feedback for the end results were not that great. It is a continual working progress of which we are very confident we will succeed and hopefully piss over anything else that is out their to date.
As with most Peat, it comes from bogs in Ireland. It is what is called "surface milled", effectively it is ploughed from the surface, left to dry and then screened for the different sizes.
I know this is not totally ethically sound. But it was a heck of alot quicker to sort out a recipe that worked very well with the Peat added. The plants responded well in all trial runs, it did not take an aweful lot of runs for our testers to dial in for us. We are happy with the recipe as it stands to date. With our Peat Free we have found from all the feedback we gathered is that either plants were flying through veg looking great and then not quite holding a picture of health through bloom and vice versa with some of our other recipes, so it is a continual thing but we are getting their after ruling out some ingredients, then adding others