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Greenleaf Megacrop

Rocket Soul

Well-known member
hi guys, we have our free promo for 2024 up finally! there were a lot of delays and stuff but finally its here. You can view the details here:
https://greenleafnutrients.com/social-promo/
password: 420blazeit

We are giving away 1 free unit (or combo), and also allowing 4 other units at 50% off which is basically shipping cost only. Can only be used only 1 per person/household (if we see duplicates being ordered we will cancel them!).

This is for USA and Canada now only, however if you are out of country you can order from our USA site and get it shipped internationally.

Canada users, please use our Canada site: https://greenleafnutrients.com/canada/

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How long is it valid? Euro user, on canna at the moment and would really like some info on the current line, what would be best fit for coco and leds, and what canna products could be replaced and if anything (for example canna boost) would interfere with your formula.
Whats the best channel to contact you on? Seems like its hard to catch you over here at icmag.
Thx :)
 
How long is it valid? Euro user, on canna at the moment and would really like some info on the current line, what would be best fit for coco and leds, and what canna products could be replaced and if anything (for example canna boost) would interfere with your formula.
Whats the best channel to contact you on? Seems like its hard to catch you over here at icmag.
Thx :)
only a few days. We are working on getting our EU VAT ID, then we can start selling in EU again. Once we open stock in EU again we will run a special promo for EU people only, but now we only have stock in UK, Canada and USA. UK doesn't allow export easily to EU since Brexit so we got screwed there.

Best would be Instagram or email for contact!
 

flower~power

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Chuckeye

Well-known member
Works So Well I don't mind a little extra work to incorporate the "balls" ;)

I run two cups at a time as needed through a dedicated coffee ball mill grinder !

When I received the bag I transferred the contents into five large zip lock freezer bags And put them into plastic tobacco containers. Daily use is stored in a plastic one serving frozen wonton soup container !

No issues with clumping but make sure that lid is on Tight, he, he...

I'm still working on a 25# bag of One part I purchased 2 1/2 years ago o_O

Was originally disappointed that GreenLeaf didn't have smaller bags in stock but not anymore :LOL:

So it cost me ~ $120 for the bag and 5 grows later/23 plants with maybe 6 pounds left and probably gifted a couple pounds !

So lets say I've used 17 pounds to grow 19 plants > 17/25 = 68% of $120 = $81.00/19 = $4.29/plant.

BTW > GH Maxi series cost is about three times that and AN Ph perfect about Six times that.....

All with comparable results though...

From that 23 plant count three were grown in four gallon fabric bags with ProMix HP and one in a perlite hempy 4 gallon pail using GH Maxi Series.

I also did two grows before switching to MC with AN ph perfect with three plants total. GH Maxi series before that.... It was curiosity that drove the switch :LOL:

AN was a PITA measuring out mls ;) Much prefer powders !

This is an Early Miss Auto in a 2 gallon plastic pail with extra holes in the bottom and sides on AN nutrients.

Dry yield + 13 oz.

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ProMix HP, well water with ppm's of 500, ph 7.5 - No ph down !

Went from 3 to 4 to 5 gallon fabric bags and now 5 gallon pails with GroBuckets.

Cafe Racer/MC- was originally a runt that was topped/trained sideways and grew to Five feet tall, dry yield of 12oz.

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Gorilla Glue #4 Auto/MC, 1/4oz shy of a Pound :dance013:

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Six Shooter Auto/MC.
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Wild Thailand/MC, burnt the heck out of her, found out some sativa's Do Not like more than 5g/gallon o_O

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Sorry for the rambling, blame that on the Cafe Racer :bongsmi:

One happy camper here using Mega Crop one part :dance013:

Cheers
 
Works So Well I don't mind a little extra work to incorporate the "balls" ;)

I run two cups at a time as needed through a dedicated coffee ball mill grinder !

When I received the bag I transferred the contents into five large zip lock freezer bags And put them into plastic tobacco containers. Daily use is stored in a plastic one serving frozen wonton soup container !

No issues with clumping but make sure that lid is on Tight, he, he...

I'm still working on a 25# bag of One part I purchased 2 1/2 years ago o_O

Was originally disappointed that GreenLeaf didn't have smaller bags in stock but not anymore :LOL:

So it cost me ~ $120 for the bag and 5 grows later/23 plants with maybe 6 pounds left and probably gifted a couple pounds !

So lets say I've used 17 pounds to grow 19 plants > 17/25 = 68% of $120 = $81.00/19 = $4.29/plant.

BTW > GH Maxi series cost is about three times that and AN Ph perfect about Six times that.....

All with comparable results though...

From that 23 plant count three were grown in four gallon fabric bags with ProMix HP and one in a perlite hempy 4 gallon pail using GH Maxi Series.

I also did two grows before switching to MC with AN ph perfect with three plants total. GH Maxi series before that.... It was curiosity that drove the switch :LOL:

AN was a PITA measuring out mls ;) Much prefer powders !

This is an Early Miss Auto in a 2 gallon plastic pail with extra holes in the bottom and sides on AN nutrients.

Dry yield + 13 oz.



ProMix HP, well water with ppm's of 500, ph 7.5 - No ph down !

Went from 3 to 4 to 5 gallon fabric bags and now 5 gallon pails with GroBuckets.

Cafe Racer/MC- was originally a runt that was topped/trained sideways and grew to Five feet tall, dry yield of 12oz.



Gorilla Glue #4 Auto/MC, 1/4oz shy of a Pound :dance013:



Six Shooter Auto/MC.

Wild Thailand/MC, burnt the heck out of her, found out some sativa's Do Not like more than 5g/gallon o_O



Sorry for the rambling, blame that on the Cafe Racer :bongsmi:

One happy camper here using Mega Crop one part :dance013:

Cheers
wow, amazing!! very cool! We do have small bags available again, 1lb and 4.4lb and 25lb as of a few months ago :)
 

TerpOrDie

New member
hi, this formula is an improvement over the old one. There is a % extra Nitrogen, but its Urea type Nitrogen which acts to balance pH swings and will not be toxic for plants in excess dose (compared to some other forms of Nitrogen). So the new updated formula is an improvement.


Upgrated from 0.06% Mn to 0.22 % Mn as evidenced by all the Mn burn megacrap photos and continual bro science statements around

Everyone worries about N%.. In a plant that hyper accumulates Mn to its death as a defining characteristic..


Another fertilizer brand that doesn't grow plants and doesn't know fertilizer. Ammonium you say? A much more efficient form of N that is not utilized by qualified producers because of its synergies and antagonisms in heavy metal hyperaccumulators?


"Some Sativas don't like more than 5 grams [of manganese toxic Chinese
fertilizer]" - Megacrop victim
 
At Greanleaves Nutrients.
Question for you on the 1 part in the 3.3 lb bag vs the other sizes.
The 3.3 lb bag has a NPK ratio of 9/7/14 and the other bags are all 11/5/14.
Why the difference if they are the same product? I see the 3.3 lb bags are labels B Grade where the others aren't. What gives the 3.3 lb bag a B grade?
Thanks for including a 400g bag in my order as well.
Cheers,
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Upgrated from 0.06% Mn to 0.22 % Mn as evidenced by all the Mn burn megacrap photos and continual bro science statements around

Everyone worries about N%.. In a plant that hyper accumulates Mn to its death as a defining characteristic..


Another fertilizer brand that doesn't grow plants and doesn't know fertilizer. Ammonium you say? A much more efficient form of N that is not utilized by qualified producers because of its synergies and antagonisms in heavy metal hyperaccumulators?


"Some Sativas don't like more than 5 grams [of manganese toxic Chinese
fertilizer]" - Megacrop victim
hello sir. What is wrong with that? How long have you been growing? I helped on my first grows in the 1990's. Just for curious I checked some other brands Mn levels, this is from Advance Nutrients with 0.2%. Also these are 2 part fertilizers, which means you divide by 2 for overall dosage, so this is more like 0.11% once its mixed with the 2 part as a combo. I am curious where all this "manganese toxicity" comes from.

And what is wrong with Ammonium? I hope you realize that Ammonium is not as effective in hydroponics because it needs microbes to break down and be able to be fully used.
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At Greanleaves Nutrients.
Question for you on the 1 part in the 3.3 lb bag vs the other sizes.
The 3.3 lb bag has a NPK ratio of 9/7/14 and the other bags are all 11/5/14.
Why the difference if they are the same product? I see the 3.3 lb bags are labels B Grade where the others aren't. What gives the 3.3 lb bag a B grade?
Thanks for including a 400g bag in my order as well.
Cheers,
hi
The 3lb size was part of our previous formula (2023), but the newer 400g/2kg sizes is the slightly updated formula. The B-Grade bags are bags that simply weren't sealed quickly enough during product and absorbed excess moisture which causes them to clump up. We don't sell these for retail, but decided to just fire sale them on the website instead of throwing them away for $1 per 3lb bag + shipping.

The newer Mega Crop 1-Part is actually 12.6-5.8-15 but we mark it lower on the bags because government compliance agencies are always trying to caus trouble when they do testing (with inaccurate testing we found in the past) and find anything below specification. The label value is only a guaranteed minimum, not the exact content.
 

flower~power

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It’s a very good feed. The only thing is
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the insolubility of this particular formula. You have to mix it up in extremely hot water to get the beads to dissolve….
 
hello sir. What is wrong with that? How long have you been growing? I helped on my first grows in the 1990's. Just for curious I checked some other brands Mn levels, this is from Advance Nutrients with 0.2%. Also these are 2 part fertilizers, which means you divide by 2 for overall dosage, so this is more like 0.11% once its mixed with the 2 part as a combo. I am curious where all this "manganese toxicity" comes from.

And what is wrong with Ammonium? I hope you realize that Ammonium is not as effective in hydroponics because it needs microbes to break down and be able to be fully used.



There's 2 types of pot grower. The real farmer who demands reproducible quality and does everything he can to get it, and the dope peddler who changes the goal posts to match the crap his gang members produced that season.



Put this video on, and see if you can tell which is the true farmer, and which is the dope dealer who doesn't even touch plants as often as he poses with them. Tune your AI to the word "manganese" and see who's beliefs yours, Megacrop, align with; the real farmer or the boof peddling hustler who's product is so bad he's built an image and business model around changing the narrative of Cannabis quality, heavily relying on the "rose tinted glasses" nonsense to explain away everyone's nostalgia for an era of quality cannabis that is lost on today's growers.

Manganese oxidation is the #1 problem in field grown Cannabis of valuable genetics. Growing Blue Cake-lato Cookies in your coco tent with extra calmag may not be a problem. (But it is, looking at what people are growing in their tents. Sugar leafs so crispy you could trim with your bare hands before harvest, if it wasn't for the paper cuts.)


You are completely off in your theory of Cannabis nutrition. You have no clue why other people's fertilizers are designed the way they are.

"Plants growing in solution culture with Nitrate as the only N source had a higher Mn uptake than plants receiving mixtures of Nitrate and Ammonia. These findings were opposite to the results obtained in the soil-based experiments, where plants fertilized with Nitrate as the only N source accumulated much less Mn than plants fertilized with Ammonia. Combining the results of these experiments confirmed that Ammonia acted as a powerful antagonist to Mn2+ during uptake but that this antagonistic effect was more than compensated for by the influence of Ammonia in reducing plant-unavailable Mn(IV) to plant-available Mn(II) in the soil."

The entire theory of Cannabis nutrition revolves around Cannabis being a manganese hyper accumulator, who's valuable gene pools have been stripped from average grower for the simple fact that every good strain is manganese intolerant and gets culled by the average grow, who comprises the large majority of commercial operations today.

Try growing a "finicky" strain with 2 different nutrient lines. One has 5 times the Manganese. Which one is finicky-er? Finicky finicky finicky... Love hearing that word along with photos of manganese oxidized plants. The lingo of the average grower, who was never taught the fine intricacies of growing cannabis. And uses nute brands who's inputs vary 5x from line to line with no solid reasoning.


Megacrop, another brand who probably tissue tests for things like non mobile cystolythic calcium and iron oxide, and assumes they are physiologically active.
 
There's 2 types of pot grower. The real farmer who demands reproducible quality and does everything he can to get it, and the dope peddler who changes the goal posts to match the crap his gang members produced that season.



Put this video on, and see if you can tell which is the true farmer, and which is the dope dealer who doesn't even touch plants as often as he poses with them. Tune your AI to the word "manganese" and see who's beliefs yours, Megacrop, align with; the real farmer or the boof peddling hustler who's product is so bad he's built an image and business model around changing the narrative of Cannabis quality, heavily relying on the "rose tinted glasses" nonsense to explain away everyone's nostalgia for an era of quality cannabis that is lost on today's growers.

Manganese oxidation is the #1 problem in field grown Cannabis of valuable genetics. Growing Blue Cake-lato Cookies in your coco tent with extra calmag may not be a problem. (But it is, looking at what people are growing in their tents. Sugar leafs so crispy you could trim with your bare hands before harvest, if it wasn't for the paper cuts.)


You are completely off in your theory of Cannabis nutrition. You have no clue why other people's fertilizers are designed the way they are.

"Plants growing in solution culture with Nitrate as the only N source had a higher Mn uptake than plants receiving mixtures of Nitrate and Ammonia. These findings were opposite to the results obtained in the soil-based experiments, where plants fertilized with Nitrate as the only N source accumulated much less Mn than plants fertilized with Ammonia. Combining the results of these experiments confirmed that Ammonia acted as a powerful antagonist to Mn2+ during uptake but that this antagonistic effect was more than compensated for by the influence of Ammonia in reducing plant-unavailable Mn(IV) to plant-available Mn(II) in the soil."

The entire theory of Cannabis nutrition revolves around Cannabis being a manganese hyper accumulator, who's valuable gene pools have been stripped from average grower for the simple fact that every good strain is manganese intolerant and gets culled by the average grow, who comprises the large majority of commercial operations today.

Try growing a "finicky" strain with 2 different nutrient lines. One has 5 times the Manganese. Which one is finicky-er? Finicky finicky finicky... Love hearing that word along with photos of manganese oxidized plants. The lingo of the average grower, who was never taught the fine intricacies of growing cannabis. And uses nute brands who's inputs vary 5x from line to line with no solid reasoning.


Megacrop, another brand who probably tissue tests for things like non mobile cystolythic calcium and iron oxide, and assumes they are physiologically active.

which types of nutrients do you use/recommend?
 
Plants can uptake ammonia via roots. It's use in hydroponics is limited because it is also toxic in higher concentration.
Yeah most farms use 30% ammonium. Don't bother explaining that to the basement dwelling retard that is "Megacrop". The entirety company is just some typical pot forum retard.


It's disgusting to learn how many fertilizer "manufacturers" don't know the first damned thing about plants. I have to constantly remind myself that no one in the pot world has a damned clue what they are doing, all fakes, all frauds, all posers. Megacrop obviously doesn't even know why they add amino acids to theirs fertilizer. Zero out of one hundred pot nute slanging retards grasp that aminos are nitrogen. It's pathetic. Utterly sad, disgusting really.
 

Chuckeye

Well-known member
Hey there👋 what’s the background on the Hawaiian ❄️ Snow ? very briefly had it almost 20 years ago. think I have a picture.

Cheers
 
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