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Dirtworks may not be the best option for everyone. Did have a few problems with their shipment; It says Dirtworks on the package. The package consisted of brown paper, taped up, and smelled of guano to high heaven.
Also, I would not recommend the worm casting (in the multi pack), as they quickly became moldy in the bag by themselves. This may have something to do with feeding their worms moldy peat moss in their diet, improper storage and or processing at some point. Also their seabird guano at 13-12-2 was unnecessarily high in ammonia (urine), and very easily threw off micronutrients along with ammonia toxicity. Would be better with an outdoor grow situation. The Seabird pellets as well, they did not break down as they are advertised to, they are like erasers that do not break down on their own making flushing and maintaining proper nutrient balances more complicated than just your average soil amendment.
As far as the various types of mail discretions, it depends on where you live, your experience with a given vendor, and just how much you like to order and comfortably do so in any fashion.
In any case, here are a few alternatives, am sure there are many more:
one question why does it need to be discreet. buying nutrients isnt illegal as far as i know. theres millions of other plants that would love a good guano tea not just mj.
every thing used to grow weed is legal except for the weed itself. the problem with using an indiscrete growshop or mainstream gardening supply is that if your neighbors see the packaging they might ask themselves why is a guy with no garden buying gardening supplies. your growing something which is illegal, the fewer people who know or even suspect that your growing the safer you are.