Wonder what's going on with Chris??
Anyone talked to him lately??
Anyone ordered lately??
I know there have been some issues on getting samples. Anyone had problems getting paid orders??
Not answering emails or phone seems out of character.
Just curious as I only have a couple of pounds left so It wont be long before I have to place and order.
Take care.
GT
Makes it hard to want to do business with a company that won't return their customers calls or emails. Thats a legit concern to me or aNY potential customer. Does anyone know what's going on over there?
Everything you need to know is in this thread. Read the thread, order your stuff and grow. Maybe Chris is taking a break as was already posted a few weeks back by the people who ship out his product :
If you ordered a Free Sample on the website, there are some delays in shipping. We were out of Free Samples for a minute, and then had some damaged in shipping. Your Free Sample is on its way. Thanks for your patience.
If you have a Paid order that has not been fulfilled or you are experiencing difficulty, please contact me at [email protected] As far as I know, everything has gone out smoothly. So if I'm missing something then please let me know asap.
Solstice Garden Supply is the distribution partner for Hydroponic Research. Chris is alive and well and enjoying some time in the lab developing new cool stuff. And brewing beer. And probably drinking some too. We look forward to working with you folks.
Think my math is correct. I do 3 grams/gallon. A pound should do 150 gallons. 3 grams/gallon is lower than recommended but many people here have been running less than suggestedAnybody have experience with how long 1lb will last for a small indoor grow? Between 5-10 plants?
Anybody have experience with how long 1lb will last for a small indoor grow? Between 5-10 plants?
http://www.hydroponic-research.com/our-products/
yeah , it should . depends on how many plants of course . 5 lbs lasts me 2 months feeding probably 30 plants at different stages . but i feed low .
Think my math is correct. I do 3 grams/gallon. A pound should do 150 gallons. 3 grams/gallon is lower than recommended but many people here have been running less than suggested